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  1. I have encoded a svcd using TmpegEnc and have used a sepearte audio source to prevent audio synch probs. The resulting mpeg plays fine on my PC with no audio sync issues and also plays fine off a cd. But soon as a put it in my sd-1300 tosh, it has a synch issue straight away. Anone else seen this prob and know how to fix it?
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    Yes, I have the same problem, though I have it with VCDs. They turn out fine if I use an avi that I use both audio and video from. But as soon as I use separate audio and video (when converting files that have mp3-audio in the avi-file), they turn out just fine on the computer, but when I put them in my Pioneer DV-626(D) they get out of sync right away. I've asked about this before, but have never got a real answer to the problem. I still haven't found a way to get the VCDs to work correctly on my DVD-player...

    It's really annoying because it takes such a long time to encode these movies!!!

    -Lars17-
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    On 2001-12-16 02:23:36, HaZZaD wrote:
    I have encoded a svcd using TmpegEnc and have used a sepearte audio source to prevent audio synch probs. The resulting mpeg plays fine on my PC with no audio sync issues and also plays fine off a cd. But soon as a put it in my sd-1300 tosh, it has a synch issue straight away. Anone else seen this prob and know how to fix it?
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    Yes, I have, and I dont know why. Have you found any solutions so far???
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