@ Adder or anyone who can answer a quick question regarding this .AC3 delay. For some reason, some movies end of having the audio about 10-20 seconds ahead of the video when I have to encode. I was told I could use another source for the audio such as smartripper. My question though is that if there is "NO" delay, is that when I seem to get the audio and video correct, and when there is some type of delay, I get a problem? I just did Harry Potter, and the Audio is about 10 seconds ahead of the video. I did that movie FIRST with the new tool DVD2DVDR and there was no delay in the audio, but there was some "blurring" in some chapters for some reason, so I decided to use DVD2SVCD's advanced options and once aqain there was a delay issue. If there is "no" delay, is it safe to assume I can just add the audio and video to Maestro and then use IFOedit and just burn? It seems to have worked in the past, but when I get the delay, I have been unable to fix it. Should I use .AC3 delay corrector? And if so, what do I need to do to correct the delay in the audio? I mean, would I use .AC3 delay corrector followed by another program such as "besweet?" Or jwould I ust use .AC3 delay corrector and then add that corrected delay in the audio to Maestro along with the encoded video? If someone could tell me specifically what they do to handle the delays in this situation I would appreciate it immensely, as this seems to be the biggest problem I come across. It seems to be hit or miss with the audio being in sync with the video, and being that it takes countless hours to encode, it's basically a waste of time and frustrating. If anyone can help me with this I would appreciate it...thanks in advance