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  1. I am tring to use CCE SP when encoding my SVCDs.

    I following the guides, letting CCE encode the video ( it does a great job ) and then TMPGenc for the audio. I use pulldown if needed and then mux them back with BBMpg.

    Everyone I do the audio is off at the end. There are so many different guides to try but they do not dseem to fix the issue.

    There has to be an more straight forward way to CCE so the audio is insync.

    Thanks getting frustrated fast with CCE, It has very good video quality but not worth the effect so far playing with the video.

    thanks fo any info and help.
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    give details-
    1 source(download, rip, ?)
    2 exact procedure

    i,m guessing it's a divx avi. why not rip from dvd?
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  3. Details:

    It is a AVI I downloaded from the newsgroup

    Video Stream:
    Frame size: 512x384 23.976
    DivX 5.0.1 codec

    Audio Stream:
    Sampling rate: 44100Hz
    Stereo

    Split AVI using VirtualDub
    WAV - audio
    AVI - video only

    Used TMPGEnc to generate a project file for VFAVI (resizing, ... )
    Used CCE to encode Video
    Used TMPGEnv to encode Audio (W/ W/O Toolame )
    Used pulldown to convery video to 29.97
    Used BBMPG to MUX

    Audio out of sync at the end of the mpeg.
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  4. merlin0922: Have you tried using DVD2SVCD in it's AVI mode to do your encoding with? I use to get audio sync problems until I used that program. It'll still use your CCE to encode the movie, but it'll automate all the hard stuff of muxing the audio and video to get them in sync.

    -LeeBear
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  5. THanks I will give it a try. I never used DVD2SVCD in AVI mode is there a guide on setting it up and how to start in that mode.

    thanks
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  6. It's in the "misc" tab just choose "AVI" for the "Input File Type". There's a guide on this site that goes through encoding an AVI using DVD2SVCD.

    -LeeBear
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  7. A very good guide (authored by leebear). Leebear you did a great job with this, very easy to follow. It has helped a LOT of people, kudos!

    ... now if I can get rid of that floating point error in DVD2SVCD I would be real happy
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