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  1. Ok,
    Thanks for the help before...lets see about this one. The movie is Exit Wounds...the problem is sound is out of sinc. I have downloaded this movie twice converted it 4 times and every damn time it is still out of sinc. I converted the movie to an AVI. in Virtual Dub. I used that asf plugin thing but the converted movie starts off fine for the first minute but then begins to fall out of sinc.???? I dont know what else to try I have covered everything and I cant get it to work...I dont know man im lost???
    Need help again man
    thanks again,
    -=Triton=-
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    Hi... You rang

    Exit wounds huh, ok I will look it up in a minuet and see what's available for download. So I guess the AVI is playing OK ? so the download is ASF ? and you used Vdub to convert it to AVI

    Have you tried saving out the Audio uncompressed at 44.1Khz ?

    sig2dat://|File:%20Exit%20Wounds%20(DivX%20640x272%2024.32fp s%201183kbps).avi|Length:%20733014016%20Bytes,%207 15834KB|UUHash:%20=cdbAMqvL5kxOnnTd6HI2rHvvn2g=|/

    Ok, the movie is getting on a bit now I don't see any ASF files for this at all, the above ID is for the DVD rip, which I believe I downloaded at the time it first came out.

    You may need to use GraphEdit for this file, if there are a lot of bad frames. Have you tried converting in in TMPGEnc straight from the ASF file ?
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  3. It could be that movie has a weird fps, something like 24.324, i had a Divx rip like that once and had sound sync problems when converting, gave up in the end
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  4. I converted the file to WAV then tried to convert to mpeg it says that the audio in the movie is mpeg layer 3? maybe thats the problem
    there arent any bad frames in the movie just the sound when I convert it???I will try the stuff you told me thanx again guys....
    -=Triton=-
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  5. One more thing I just cought that you wrote. The movie was already an .avi file..in VDUB I converted the avi to a wav. file....
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    Hi, sorry went to the beach for the day
    I thought it was ASF when you said you used a ASF plug-in ?

    No when you load the AVI into Vdub, you extracted the WAV from it, the original still has audio but your not going to use it. When you load into TMPGEnc your going to tell the program to use the AVI for the Video but use the WAV for the audio.

    Since the audio is MP3 you wont have much hassle is saving it out using

    Audio > full processing mode
    Audio > compression > No compression (PCM) (Default)
    Audio > Conversion > 44.1Khz
    SAVE WAV

    So you will now have a very large WAV to work with in TMPGEnc
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  7. Thanks King but I already do that with every movie..I always convert the movie to wav in vdub and use it as the audio stream for the movie...
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    Ok, so your saying you have the AVI and an uncompressed WAV, and are now using TMPGEnc to convert to mpeg1. This is where the lip sync is coming from ?

    Is it constant throughout ? Did I mention bad frames ?

    TMPGEnc > Settings > Advanced > Source range > +- Audio gap correct

    Will that work, just test a little at a time
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