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    This is the first time I have had this issue with VideoReDo. I load a VOB and it tells me "No Audio Stream Detected". I even ran the VOB thru Womble to convert to mpeg and when I do that the audio is out of sync. I just loaded the VOB in VDM and ran a report. Here is the report. The VOB has the video length as 24:30.970 and the audio is 24:22.816. Hopefully someone with more experience can give me an idea how to fix this VOB so that the audio and video will have the same time stamps. BTW the VOB is from Disc 4 of the 90s Fantastic Four cartoon. Thanks for the help. -MTT

    Input files :
    - [C:\VTS_01_1.VOB]

    ---== Video stream ==---
    Source : [Input MPEG file]
    Description : MPEG video stream
    Length : 00:24:30.970

    ---== Other stream ==---
    Source : [Input MPEG file]
    Description : MPEG audio stream (AC3)
    Length : 00:24:22.816
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    FWIW I fought this thing for hours yesterday. I finally come to the conclusion that using DGIndex and saving the file and demuxing was the best thing to do. I then editing the first 8 seconds off of the m2v file and then muxed the 2 files back together. The audio and video sync'd up. This is my biggest pet peeve is video and audio not syncing. I hope this post helps out someone in the future with this sort of problem.
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  3. Have you tried posting in the very active, very helpful VideoRedo forums?
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    Don't load VOB sets, load in MPEG streams.
    Extract the disc streams first:
    http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/video/edit-dvd.htm
    http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/video/edit-dvd-recorder.htm
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