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  1. How can I fix my video file i have that when played the audio part does not match the video i/e the character lips would start moving then a few seconds latter the audio would kick in is there a way to fix this? thanks in advance.
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    Extract the audio and run it through besweet and set the delay for the amount of time it needs to match the video.
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  3. What is your conversion method ?

    What are the details of your source file ?

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  4. I am using tmpeg to convert to mpeg 1 the source is avi i think that is what you want.
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    I have noticed this problem also. It's not very noticable on short clips, but on full movies it's quite bad.

    Here's my solution:

    1) Capture with WinDV
    2) Frameserve with VirtualDub (BUT, go to Frame Rate Control/Frame Rate Selection and select Change video frame rate to match audio)
    This is a fractional change that will NOT affect encoding via your MPG encoder of choice.
    3) Encode to MPG
    4) Blah, blah, blah

    This fixes the problem pretty well. Note that I usually frameserve with VirtualDub anyway to trim the part out that I don't want.

    Hope that helps.
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