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  1. Hello, I need help...

    When the program DVDLab demultiplex a VOB file, it create two files(MPV and AC3 files).
    The two file that created is with a diffrent size of times.
    When i played them, in the begining, they are equal but in the middle, the video is earlier then the sound and in the end it is earlier more (like 4 sec)...
    i think the problem is with the video file because the subtitle is suited with the sound file.
    Someone deal with this problem and know how to fix it and can help me ?

    Thanx...
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    I have not used DVDlab, but you might try Rejig to demux the VOB files. Rejig wil permit you correct for delays.

    hope this helps.

    Good luck!
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  3. I tried to demux the VOB file in Rejig and it create me also the two file (ac3 and M2v) with no sync in the end of the them. in the begining the sync is ok but in the end, i have a 5 sec of delay...
    when i tried to play the original VOB file, i have no problem.
    I forgot to tell that the VOB file in actually 2 VOB file splited...

    Anyone know why it happend to me ?

    Another option, someone know witch program can convert AVI file to MPV/M2V file and AC3 file?
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  4. In DVDLab, click Tools, Audio delay. Adjust as needed. A negative number will shorten the audio track, a positive will lengthen it. Just adjust it to match the video length.
    Cheers, Jim
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  5. It will not work, because the movie and the sound in the begining are sync perfect, but after a littel time, the movie start to late compare to sound, and in the end i have a delay of 5+ sec.
    the delay start to appear in the begining and grow and grow after...
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  6. Once i tryied to change the rate to the AC3 file, like u suggest me, I lost the surround effect of the ac3 (the file convert to wav, there is not option to keep it AC3) ...

    There is a program that change AC3 file rate ?
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