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  1. I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I recently ripped and burned a copy of Osmosis Jones and when I play it the video and audio are out of sync. I've burned quite a few VCD copies of DVDs and this is the first time that I've encountered this problem. Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be?
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  2. some movies r just like that (i.e. 10 things i hate about you and usual suspects)

    assuming the audio is outta sync with the video for the exact amount of time throughout the movie, u can use the audio skew feature in the source range filter in tmpgenc to make the audio play earlier/later in milliseconds
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    This happened to me once, for instance you run the ripped DVD through DVD2AVI, and the resulting streams are both OK, but WAY out of synch...

    It's due to the audio stream not beginning until several seconds into the film. Then, when it's transferred through something like DVD2AVI, it first sees the audio several seconds into it, but pretends it's the beginning.

    You need to adjust the audio/video offset, by adding a delay of the exact amount as the desynch. It will probably be an exact amount (like 7, 10 seconds), which translates to exactly 7000ms or 10,000ms. If it isn't an exact second, keep adjusting until it works.
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