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  1. I've noticed that a lot of times whenever I get OGM files, especially those split into 2 parts, when I encode them to use on my Divx DVD player, the audio will get waaaaaaaaaaay off. On 2 parters it'll often get off on the second part but be fine on the first part, and others that are one part it'll just get off and stay off track from like a min or a few secs in. I once had this problem with episodes of a popular Anime that I watch, and I remember splitting the audio, running them through TMPGEnc with the uncompressed wav as the audio source, then compressing them to Divx with VDub, however this hasn't produced any real result with these, also VDub doesn't report that the audio is off like it does with straight AVIs with potential sync problems. Btw, these are dual audio OGMs with subs, and I take the OGMs and throw them into OGMDemux and then convert the audio to WAV then MP3 and reconcile them in AVIMux. It seems almost like the video is the problem, because the audio will almost always sync up with the subs perfectly, the video always either seems a few seconds one way or the other. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I'm going crazy over this! I hate OGM and MKV
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  2. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    Sounds similar to the problem many people have when combining 2 VCD's/SVCD's. You could try searching on that...could be a similar fix.
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