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  1. i have tried the following as suggested by "bluez":

    1. extract sound using vdub (save wav)
    2. change length of sound (adjust to 25 fps pal from 23.976 ntsc film means you have to speed up the sound a little, approx. 95.90%) for example with cool edit
    3. start tmpgenc, select 'do not frame rate conversion', use original divx as video source, resized wav as audio source, generate

    The video is fine, but i cannot get the sound in sync

    Please help me if there is any of you out there who have succesfully converted a ntsc-divx to pal, so that it can be viewed on a stand-alone dvd-player...
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    Since you speed up the sound anyway, use a Avisynth filter.

    First decompress the audio. VirtualDub> video direct stream copy, audio full processing mode> PCM uncompressed. Save avi.

    Create a Avisynth script

    AVISource("c:\filname.avi")
    AssumeFPS(25,sync_audio=true)

    Load the .avs as videosource into your favorite encoder.
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