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  1. Hi there,

    I'm very frustrated and upset.

    I have a documentary from a friend of mine overseas, he send it to me on a CD (xvid, ac3 sound, I hate these out of specs files...)... and whenever I try to put it in DVD format (thanks , VSO divx to DVD!), there an annoying half a second delay between sound and video... it's a drag!

    Now, I KNOW IfoEdit should be able to correct this... somehow, but I CAN'T find the proper procedure...

    I also tried AC3 Delay corector, and it crashes, looking for some silly .dll...

    Can anyone please help here?
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    You could remultiplex the streams together using IFOEdit and add a + or - delay to bring them back into sync. In IFOedit, click on DVD Author and then Author New DVD. Load your video and audio streams (You can demultiplex in the first place with TMPGenc) and then click on the audio stream which will unlock the delay option. You'll just have to play with it to sync it just right.

    Warning though, IFOEdit does not author compliant DVDs so you may run into playback problems.
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  3. Thanks, I see... the thing is, my files are already in the VIDEO_TS format (.vob,. .ifo etc.), after the .avi file was converted by VSO Divx to DVD.

    So I have to do the remux with VobEdit, and then do the reauthoring, correcting following the audio delay...

    UPDATE: it worked! I had to establish the desynchronization, but it wasn't too hard to measure. Thanks a lot!
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