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  1. hi, i just converted a .rmvb to .vob file. I used tempgenc dvd author to authoring, and i finish with the output. Somehow, i don't know why the speech of the movies is either faster or slower than the pictures. It doesn't match the movie. please help.....
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    what did you convert the rm with? audio problems often occur when you convert the video and audio not when authoring.

    did you change any audio settings in tmpgenc dvd author? maybe converted wav to mpa/mp2?
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  3. What s/w did you use to convert rmvb to vob? Does the converted VOB play OK on your PC ? Or is the audio sync problem after you have authored the vob file ?
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    Even more q: is the source and dest framerate the same? If not, this is a common root for drifting sync issues.

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  5. i converted it with winavi 6.0. when i play the vob file, it's ok...no problem. just when i want to authoring, then the problem occurs.
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  6. Well, you could demux the video & audio stream from the VOB file and use them separately in TDA to re-author.
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  7. ok...and may i ask how could i do that? could you show me plz?
    thx...
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    Use ReJig to demux VOBs to separate video and/or audio files.

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  9. ... or use VOBEdit to demux the video & audio streams. Convert AC3 to wav. Then use the demuxed video stream and converted wav file to author in TDA
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  10. thx guys....i tried both softwares, none of them works
    i'm still having the same problem. Or maybe are there any options that i should check in TDA?
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