Hi, not sure if its the right forum, but hope so...

In the last days I have burned about 20 MPEG-1 Files (downloaded TV Episodes) to DVD, using TMPGEnc DVD Autor
Everything worked fine, but now I have some MPEGs that are somehow out of sync.

When I extract the sound from the file i see that its about 5 seconds shorter than the video. Used Goldwave to stretch it to the correct length, and using Virtualdub to check out the result, and everything was perfecty in sync.

So I created the DVD Files with TMPGEnc DVD Author, and used WinDVD to check out the result... and it was out of sync again!
Not as bad as the first time, where it was 4-5 seconds, but about 0.5 seconds near the end of the file.

Well ok, thats not that bad, actually you almost don't see it if you do not watch to closely, but the MPEG File used to create the VOBs was absolutely correct, used several Players (WinDVD, Virtualdub, BSPlayer, Windows Media Player).

Used TMPGEnc DVD Author in version 1.5.13.44 and then the new version 1.5.15.49 (released yesterday), both with the same results.

Also tried several inputs, all with exactly the same results:
- Original MPEG with seperate MP2 File (48 kHz, 224)
- Multiplexed above two streams to a new MPEG with TMPEGEnc
- Reencoded with TMPGEnc to new VCD file (44.1 kHz now)

Anyone knows what the problem might be?