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  1. Hi guys,

    i hope someone can help me....

    After using Tmpg the Audio of the Movie doesn't fit with the video. Why is the audio displaced?

    Thx
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    TMPGenc has trouble converting already compressed audio muxed with video. It's much better to de-mux the audio from the video (TMPGEnc mpeg tools) & convert it to a wav file first.
    Use Headac3he (my favourite) ,Besweet or VirtualdubMod/VirtualDubMpeg2 for the conversion.
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    Basically, deckard8 is correct, but it's VBR audio that gives TMPGEnc trouble, mostly. But most inportant q is: What are you trying to encode? If it's an AVI, have you made sure it's error free?

    /Mats
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    Find out more about the movie...

    If your trying to encode NTSC as PAL, or the other way around - you will get an a/v sync error.

    Avi-files: Gspot (open or drop movie)
    Mpg-files: VirtualDub-MPEG 2 (open movie, then File/File information)

    Depending on what output you want (PAL/NTSC), you may have to do a framerate conversion of both video and audio.
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    Angelot :-D
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  5. It happens to me sometimes when I convert the already converted video. So What I do is to convert the video using STOIK, it's free, but the video quality sucks. After that I open it on premier, then unlink the video and audio, then export only the audio as wav file. Then open TMPGEnc, open your original avi,(not the STOIK one) then open the wav file that was converted by premier. It will work now.
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