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  1. I've used DVD Decrypter to demux a .m2v and .wav file from a DVD. I'm trying to multiplex the .m2v video with a .mp2 audio file with TMPGEnc, but the audio and video are not synched in the final .mpg video. Within the filename of the original .wav file it has a delay, but I can find no place in TMPGEnc to input that. Is there a better program to use for multiplexing than TMPGEnc? Also, I'd like to be able to just multiplex the m2v file directly with the wav file, but it complains about linear PCM stream not being compatible with a system stream or something of that nature, so I've been converting the .wav to .mp2, but I would really prefer to leave it as .wav if that's somehow possible.

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    You could load both the m2v and the mpa file into IfoEdit. Highlight the mpa file, add the delay (in ms), and run. You will get all your DVD files ready to burn.
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  3. I'm not trying to make a DVD though. I just want to make the highest quality .mpg videos from the DVD I have. The best method to do this is to simple demux the audio and video tracks from the DVD, without any decoding/re-encoding, just using the original streams from the actual DVD, and then re-multiplex them into an .mpg. The problem however, is the delay on the audio track, for which there is no place in TMPGEnc to input this data.
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    May I suggest ripping as normally, and loading the VOB files in Virtual Dub, and frameserving to TMPGEnc. Sometimes TMPGEnc will take VOBs, but not always.
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