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  1. Ive ripped 4 Dvds with no problems but with my 5th one the sound is not matching up. Im very new at this but could have overlooked something or done something wrong or does this just happen sometimes? Thanks in advance for help.

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  2. Catman hello it your old pal Pinoy2201...well this happens often Catman and i have had problems with this too..well follow this guide it helped me out:
    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/vcd_manual_synch.htm

    that guide is by Doom9
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  3. Thanks my friend. I will try it and see how it works out. Take care!

    Catman
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  4. no problem Catman
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  5. if the audio is outta sync by the same amount throughout the film, you can use the audio skew function in the source range filter in tmpgenc...by using audio skew, you can tell the audio to play early or later (in milliseconds) so u can manually sync up the audio
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  6. o...btw..if the audio is NOT outta sync by the same amount, as in it gradually gets outta sync more and more throughout the movie, then audio skew won't be able to fix the problem...could be a fps prob...
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  8. Thanks everyone for the help.
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