I have 2 files that I had on a DVD (divx files, not an actual DVD) with several others from the same source, out of 24 or so, there are 2 that get horribly out of sync within the 1st 2 min or so. So I took them and threw them back on my hard drive to try and reencode them, I decided to split the audio 1st and then used seperate audio and video files in TMPGEnc and they still came out out of sync as DVD MPEG2s. Then I tried just throwing them in as just avi's without a file for the sound source, they encoded just fine, sync'd up just fine. Then in order to play them on my Divx DVD player, I put em thru VDubMPEG to make avis, then thru AviMuxGui and muxed the split/converted WAV ----> MP3 audio (as my DVD player won't accept wav/pcm audio formats) into a smaller avi with the compressed audio. Then I took it and threw it into VDub again and this time attempted to make a Divx 5.11 compatible avi that'd play on my DVD player, and the audio was out of sync. Is there any way I can keep the sync'd audio of the 1st MPEG2 file and have it become a compatible avi file? It's driving me crazy.... And yes, I have tried to use VDub's interleaving option to skew the audio back or forward to fit, but no matter what I do it still gets off fairly early. Thanks for any help anyone can give. (Oh btw, these aren't the original files, this is anime, so I ran everything thru VDub to reencode it and resize the video so the subtitles would show up on the screen, so they've already been reencoded once)