DVD Lab allows for a delay to be added. If it is out by the same amount as before, add the delay again.
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I have an AVI file source. The audio was playing before the video so i edited it in Virtualdub and applied audio skew (800ms)this fixed the avi and played fine.
I also change it from 44100 to 48000 for DVD purposes. I have then converted it in TFM creating seperate VIDEO & AUDIO files so i could author them in DVDLab. Since doing this the audio is out of sync again any ideas what could of caused this??? I have changed it from NTSC to PAL, which i do with all my avi's and never had a problem before. Do you think I should skew the audio once it is converted? Also is there anyway I can apply changes to my authored dvd?
Cheers Jim
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