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    I haven't encoded a video in about a year now, tried today several times with different all-in-one conversion tools but all have had slightly delayed audio.

    I have used The Film Machine (1.6.1) in the past with .mkvs no problem.

    -I first tried TFM with all the latest codecs:
    Matroska Splitter
    FFDShow Tryouts
    ac3filter
    Avisynth
    HCenc @ Best
    CCE @ Best

    Then FAVC, DVDFlick and AVStoDVD. I then used Revo Uninstaller and removed these codecs and reinstalled TFM with the codec versions it comes with and tried again. Still no luck.

    Finally tested ConvertxtoDVD trial and it was fine...in sync.


    System:
    Win 7 x86
    Dual Core 2.40
    3GB RAM
    (Nvidia 7600GT)

    My system does have problems playing video games smoothly, even oldies like Half-life1 and Quake 3 - FPS drops. But that cannot be the case if Convertx worked, right?

    What could the cause be?


    Thanks
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    I haven't had any sync issues with AVStoDVD, but I always keep ConvertXtoDVD ready in case I hit something screwy
    Read my blog here.
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  3. With AVStoDVD you can check if there are A/V synch issues using the 'Preview Clip' feature. If any you can correct them using 'Edit Title'/'AviSynth'/'Delay' function.

    Hope it helps.



    Bye
    MrC

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