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    Hello.

    Although the delay imposed on the audio track, MediaInfo I always detects the same value.

    In my case I have to delay the audio track of 80 ms



    This is the track properly inserted in the time line



    Checking the VOB with MediaInfo always detects the delay




    Some steps wrong?

    THANKS
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  2. In one picture it says 80ms and in the other -80ms. There's a difference, you know. You could always just remove it entirely before authoring using DelayCut. And that's if there's really a delay. I'm not convinced.
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    I tried to delay the audio track with DelayCut,
    I repeated the procedure with DVD Lab and I always get the same delay.

    This means that you can not correct and it is normal to be so

    THANKS
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  4. Originally Posted by dom61 View Post
    This means that you can not correct and it is normal to be so
    That's not the conclusion I draw. One possibility is that you didn't use DelayCut correctly. Another is that if you did remove a delay of -80ms, then the information provided by MediaInfo is wrong, which is what I suspected from the beginning. I mean, why would the delay be -80ms for every audio file? Makes no sense. Me, I've never even seen a real delay of -80ms. But I don't use MediaInfo to find out the delays either.

    What's normal is for there to be no delay at all.
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