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  1. I followed Badrick's guide: "AVI, DV, DivX, XviD, ASF, MOV, nAVI, SMR, WMV to SVCD MPEG2"
    Okey I extracted the audio with virtualdub, that's ok.
    And then i used TMPGEnc to convert and "split".
    So i moved the bar in the middle, an so on.
    That worked fine, the first part was good.
    So i did the same with the second part of the movie.
    But i got sync problems, it's not good
    the first part was ok, but the 2nd????
    Please Help!
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    Did you scan the source file for bad frames? Link below.
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  3. Yes, with VDub-MP3.
    And there it pops-up,...no bad frames (al frames appear good)
    So please help me!
    I am so confused with all the possibilities, and i don't know what to do!
    Only the second part is *&%$#!!@%
    Please help.
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  4. Originally Posted by Frox
    Yes, with VDub-MP3.
    And there it pops-up,...no bad frames (al frames appear good)
    So please help me!
    I am so confused with all the possibilities, and i don't know what to do!
    Only the second part is *&%$#!!@%
    Please help.
    VBR or CBR files?

    What format is your audio? MP2, ACM, or LPCM?

    I've been having problems with TMPGEnc DVD Author and DVDLab both not being able to create VOBs with proper audio sync (whereas Ulead DVD Movie Factory can using the same original MPEG-2 files). Then I read today the information in the link that Zippy has in his sig about TMPGENc DVD Author having problems with VBR MP2 audio (thanks Zippy!) .

    Anybody know of an authoring program that CAN maintain audio sync with VBR files that have MP2 audio?
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