After Demuxing an SVCD, and resampling the audio. Then remuxing, the audio is off by a few seconds....
How do I fix or avoid this? I've been messing around with GoldWave, but no luck....
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You started with an SVCD, which had presumably good synch. You then extracted the audio/video stream to disk, and it still looked good. You then demuxed this to two streams;
At this point, were the 'play lengths' as displayed in an audio and a video player the same? (total duration)?
What exactly did you do to the audio? Convert from what to what? 44.1k to 48k? Using what tool?
Was the playlength still the same for both streams?
Then you remuxed, and the synch was off at this point (if you play the mpeg file in a player on the PC)? Or only after authoring to DVD?
Have you tried BeSweet for the audio step? It's pretty good at handling compliance.
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