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  1. Have any of you encountered cce 2.5 not generating a .mpa file when set up for 2 pass vbr? Can this be caused by setting the DVD compliant bit? Sometimes I get the mpa and other times not! I cannot figure out what's controlling it's generation.
    Any ideas please?
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    Dont use cce to encode audio files,use besweet to process the audio,cce is pretty crappy for audio but great for the video.
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  3. Thanks for the post. Having rendered the file (all 57Gigs of it HuffyUV) the audio sync runs out when muxed with TMPGEnc. I also loaded the avi in Virtualdub and saved it as a wav, then converted that to 48k with BeSweet and muxed with TMPGEnc and the audio sync is still out.
    The audio was recorded through an Audigy 2 Platinum and this card was replaced by Creative for just this fault. (The sampling rate was reckoned to be off by 7Hz from the 48KHz). I thought the replacement card would fix the problem.
    I did cut a few seconds out of the avi in Aviscript before rendering it and of course am now disappointed to run into audio sync issues again. Perhaps I need to go back to using on board mobo sound. Any thoughts?
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    Using onboard sound would be worse,lose more sync that way,dont use besweet to resample,i use goldwave and it keeps the audio at the right time rate while i found besweet changes it,also use goldwave to change the audio by stretching or shrinking it if its still out of sync in length,i find its more of the capture card and capture program that causes the audio to go out of sync.I use virtualvcr with good success myself.
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