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  1. Qutie strange. I have a Divx that the audio is off by just a bit when I run it in Dr. Divx but not when I use PowerDVD to view it. I have recently tried to convert and author it but I get the audio sync issue when I view the Video_TS file in PowerDVD, sam sync issue.
    The process I am using is
    1) VirtualDubMod 1.5 to extract AC3 audio
    2) VirtualDubMod 1.5 to extract avi video
    3) AC3Fix to fix extracted AC3 audio
    4) Bitrate Calculator to calculate average bitrate (6008 Kbit/s)
    5) TMPGEnc to encode the video only (2 pass VBR)
    6) TMPGEnc DVD Author to create DVD files
    7) PowerDVD to view Video_TS folder (audio sync issues)
    8.) TMPGEnc DVD Author to write DVD (as soon as I get audio resolved)
    [b] More specifics here

    Video Specs (YAAI)
    AVI Information
    Filename:
    Filesize: 734277632 Bytes (700.26 MB)
    Streams (i.e. Video, Audio): 2
    Video Stream
    Compression: divx - DivX
    Avg. Bitrate: 767.55 kbit/s
    Resolution: 512x288
    Color Depth: 24 bits
    Running Time: 5867.08 s (1h 37m 47s)
    Framerate: 25.0000 fps
    Microseconds Per Frame: 40000 ms
    Frames: 146677
    Keyframes: 4177 (Every 35)
    Audio Stream
    Wave Type: 8192 - AC3 Audio
    Avg. Bitrate: 224.00 kbit/s
    Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
    Bit Depth: 0 Bits
    Channels: 2
    Audio Delay: 0.00 s


    Could it be a codec issue that I am facing here? I am a little stumped why it would play fine in PowerDVD in its orginal Divx format but not in Dr. Divx. As well why does this issue pop up again once I have encoded and authored it?

    Any ideas?


    Thanks
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  2. Off the top of my mind what I think I will try
    1) make a copy of the original avi
    2) use YAAI to retard the audio
    3) VirtualDubMod 1.5 to extract AC3 audio
    4) VirtualDubMod 1.5 to extract avi video
    5) AC3Fix to fix extracted AC3 audio
    6) Select a small source range to encode
    7) TMPGEnc DVD Author to create DVD files
    8.) PowerDVD to view Video_TS folder and see how close I am
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