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  1. hey
    i used tmpgenc to encode a dvd rip (which was an avi file) to a dvd mpeg2 file. but after i burned it wit hulead movie factory, the mouths were not moving at the correct time(i think its called dubbing). is there anything that i can do to keep that kind of thing from happening?
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    The file you made with TMPGEnc, not the DVD, was it in synch?
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  3. btw, the original file had to use some weird codec i had never heard of called xvid. maybe thats got something to do with it.
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    If you have the Nimo Codecs installed, it should be part of it. If you want to be sure, load Virtual Dub, select Video-->Compression, and see if it is listed.
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