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    Ok sorry the title isn't very descriptive because it would be too long then.

    I have a SVCD broken up into 2 parts and are in .Bin/.Cue files. I copied the mpeg file to the hard drive and tried using TempENC Plus mpg tools to Simple Multiplex so I could put both parts onto a DVD-R, but the audio is out of sync afterafter doing this.

    Anyway around this?
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  2. TMPGEnc seems to have problems with some MPGs that it did not create. I'm not sure what you are authoring with but if you use TMPGEnc DVD Author and import both files as a single track it will combine them without synce issues.
    It might also be that there is something wrong with the files themselves that will cause the sync problems, so this advice may or may not solve your problem.
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    I'm using Ulead MovieFactory 3.5 Suite, if I put it in there should it work fine if there is no problems with videos? Should I try it on a DVD-RW first?
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    Originally Posted by Matt D
    I'm not sure what you are authoring with but if you use TMPGEnc DVD Author and import both files as a single track it will combine them without synce issues.
    Yep. Extract the video out of the bin/cue files (instructions in this sticky, although it sounds like you already have ) and then use your favorite authoring software to add the two MPEGs into the one track. Your authoring software will join them automatically for you. If there's still synch issues then it's the files themselves, not the programs you are using.

    As for testing, you should be able to tell your authoring software to output to your hard drive. do this and test the synch when playing off your hard drive. Optionally burn to a RW and try that on your standalone player also.
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  5. I have also had audio sync problems merging with MPEG tools of TMPGEnc. I had better luck with VideoRedo as it has a "video sync fix" feature included.
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