I swear I have tried everything and read all the help tips I could find: Okay, I am trying to make an SVCD> Recorded footage with JVC767 DV cam, edited with Windows Movie Maker2, saved as DV-AVI and then encoded with TMPGenc. Looks fine, but the sound is really slow - about half an octave out I'd say. I then tried as suggested to split the audio and video with VDUB, only it wont recognise my AVI file. Okay, it needs a codec. Downloaded and installed the Canopus one from a link here. Still wont have it. I dont know what to do next. Any suggestions most welcome:
Athlon XP2000+
Soyo Dragon KT333
1024 mb PC2700 ram
Matrox G550
Matrox Cine Player DVD
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