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  1. I downloaded a movie that is about 800MB in AVI format. When I convert it to the DVD format it splits the file into 2 files...1 audio and 1 video. When its done it merges the 2 files into one file so it is the DVD audio and video format. Heres my problem...the movie is good for about the first 15 minutes, but then the sound keeps messing up. The audio will go faster than the video so it ends up looking like a japanese movie where the lips move weird. lol. I use Digital Media Converter. How can I make it so the audio and the video are in sync?
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    Ah, the joys of downloading some other lame-ass's fubar'd rips. Scan it for bad frames in VDub before you convert it, and best of luck to you...
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  3. Noooo its not a lame rip. The video and audio are in sync before I convert it. Just the new file acts messed up.
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    Open the file in GSPOT, to make sure the audio isnt VBR MP3. If so, open the video in Virtualdub and save the audio track as a wav. You also need to convert the audio to 48Khz. Then frameserve the video portion from virtualdub into TMPGENC, and use your 48 Khz wav as the audio source in TMPGENC, then encode to whatever MPEG-2 format you so desire.
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  5. Ummm...I'm lost, but I know that everything is fine with the file..I think it just might be the software. Digital Media Converter.
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