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  1. ok i got the DVD thinner, if anyone has ever ripped this DVD and you are reading this, did you have the same problem im having with the audio being out of sync, someone please help me
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  2. if the audio is outta sync by the SAME LENGTH throughout the rip, u can use the audio skew feature in the source range filter in tmpgenc. using audio skew, you can make tmpgenc start the audio earlier or later as you see fit (in milliseconds).
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    I don't know if this would help, but you could rip the DVD to a d2v file using DVDtoAVI, then open the d2v and WAV file with VirtualDub. Under VirtualDub, enable "Change so video and audio durations match" under video:frame rate.

    Then send to TMPGEnc by framserving.
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    On 2002-01-04 16:26:38, poopyhead wrote:
    if the audio is outta sync by the SAME LENGTH throughout the rip, u can use the audio skew feature in the source range filter in tmpgenc. using audio skew, you can make tmpgenc start the audio earlier or later as you see fit (in milliseconds).
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    how do i make the audio play later
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  5. In order to make the audio play later put a - in front of the number ie -7000 would make the audio play 7 seconds later.
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