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  1. I am having problems with the sound going out of sync when converting AVI files to MPEG using TEMPGENC Plus 2.5 The way I do it is below which usualy works fine even it is a bit complicated

    1) I start of with the AVI file (usualy DIvx) and I decompress the audio using AVI Audio Decompressor 1.4

    2) I then use VirtualDubMod 1.5.1.1.a and use full processing mod with DIVX 5.2.1 codec

    3) Then I use TEMPGENC Plus 2.5 to givr me the MPEG file using the wizard setings

    The sound is in syc in parts 1 & 2 but out of sync in 3. Has anyone any suggestions what is wrong
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    Audio sync issues seem pretty common when attempting to join parts of a video together. So far I have not seen a good answer to the problem, other than to encode the parts seperately, then author them as a single title in tmpgenc DVD author.
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  3. Sorry if I didn't make it clear, this is not joining AVI's together just converting to MPEG
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    Ahh - it was the last sentence that threw me. I use Virtualdubmod to extract the audio to uncompressed wav, then use vegas to create the 2.0 AC3 files for authoring. Never had a sync problem using this method.
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  5. I looked on my Virtualdubmod and could not find a audio section.
    I have used Virtualdub to extract the audio but I haven't used Vegas.
    How would I get the 2.0 AC3 files for authoring and then what programs would I use then ( sorry for all these daft questions ).
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  6. Just incase anyone is still following this thread, I solved this problem by using DCD2SVCD. This uses TEMPGENC but does all sorts of fancy things & just spits out the files ready to burn using NERO or something similar. I have tried 4 different AVI files & all have worked fine. It takes a few hours to convert an AVI but I just let it run overnight
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    Just a note here: anyone trying to encode video+audio with TMPGEnc should download and install "Toolame"
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t186189.html
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=96
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    Originally Posted by JohnWB
    2) I then use VirtualDubMod 1.5.1.1.a and use full processing mod with DIVX 5.2.1 codec
    Why did you recompress your avi? Every compression causes quality loss and possibly is the source of your sync problem.
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