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  1. Have no one had this problem ?
    DVDLab accepts the ac3 and the m2v movie file, but after I have compiled, the audio is not in sync with the video in power dvd.
    How come ?
    If i convert both audio and video in TMPGEnc and after authoring it dvdpower plays it well...
    And yes, I have use ac3 fix and there were no bad frames...
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    Burn it to a DVD-RW and try it on a standalone player. PowerDVD sometimes has sync problems, even on commercial DVD's.
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    Originally Posted by Draven
    Have no one had this problem ?
    DVDLab accepts the ac3 and the m2v movie file, but after I have compiled, the audio is not in sync with the video in power dvd.
    How come ?
    If i convert both audio and video in TMPGEnc and after authoring it dvdpower plays it well...
    And yes, I have use ac3 fix and there were no bad frames...
    I had this problem when I was trying out the trail version of DVD-Lab and I narrowed it down to the fact that my source was a progressive 23.976fps NTSC source that I encoded with TMPGEnc Plus using the built-in 3:2 pulldown. Apparently DVD-Lab didn't like that and I read that the work around would have been to encode at 23.976fps without pulldown then run the resulting M2V through PULLDOWN.EXE

    However since the same TMPGEnc Plus produced M2V and my AC-3 audio files authored with no sync problems using 2 other respected DVD authoring programs I decided NOT to register DVD-Lab and today I mostly use TMPGEnc DVD Author.

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  4. I solved my problem...
    The source I had first was a avi that was "mixed" with..
    It had audio that was saved out first by virtualdub as an wav(directstream), then joined to the avi again.

    I tried with another source(same movie) that contained ac3 and did as I use to do ...and no sync problems...

    I don't really know why I got the sync problems ... I mean it's still same ac3 file ..
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