I created two CVDs from a single .AVI is order to skip a part that I didn't want. I created the .mpg files with the ADVANCE/SOURCE RANGE function of TMPGEnc then joined them with the MPEG Tools/Merge & Cut function. The audio from the first file was about 10 seconds longer than the video. This threw the audio out of sequence with the video on the second file joined to the first. What is the best way to correct this problem?
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The procedure usually calls for you get a a copy of your audio, "compress" the audio so that it matches your video. It is one of my favorite functions in Gold Wave (the Time Warp function).
Then make a new video using the old video and the newly compressed audio to make new video containing properly synched audio and video.
http://forum.vcdhelp.com/userguides/78944.phpHello.
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