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  1. Guys burnt vid as a VCD, but it didnt have any audio. So I ripped the audio as wav file using virtual dub. Than I burned it again. Only this time it has audio but it is completely out if sync. Any suggestions?
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    I think you need to go back a few steps.
    You extract the audio as a wav and use that inthe encoder as the audio source . Then when it is encoded you try playing the file .If it seems ok then you burn it.

    Basically it sounds like you need to encode it again.
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  4. Originally Posted by andyp1
    I think you need to go back a few steps.
    You extract the audio as a wav and use that inthe encoder as the audio source . Then when it is encoded you try playing the file .If it seems ok then you burn it.

    Basically it sounds like you need to encode it again.
    I know a little but im getting confused really fast, Basically Im using tmpgec and loading vid , than loading the wav. Next burning but not getting sound out of sync. What do you mean by "encode it again"?
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  5. You are going to have to back up a bit...what were the settings that you used?

    Also, what was the format for the orginal video file??

    I will hep you, but I need more info....Are you doing a divx >> vcd conversion???

    Ok, the easyiest way is to trash the file you have already made..then take the orginal file, with the wav file that you created and load them both into TMGenc. Use the wav file under the audio section and the ORGINAL video file under the video (in the main screen)...TMGenc is not great with audio, so if gives you an error, write back and we can try something else. Otherwise the goal is to encode the audio and the video together, so that TMPGenc can sync them properly together.

    Se what is causing the progem is a framerate conversion....the audio must be converted too, it cannot be done seperately and then tacked on the end of the video file..the audio must be the same framrate of the video....
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