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    i have a perfectly working video file however when i use that video in a .avs script the audio becomes out of sync i have tried to delay it however the beginning part becomes okay but the rest of the video messes up.
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    where did it originally come from? a lot of the time when being converted, emailed or anything like that videos will become out of synch.
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    this is quite weird. i made an .avs script and when i viewed it on my pc it was out of sync so i converted a small sample of it into .mp4 to play on my psp when i was viewing the sample in my psp the audio was perfect. i then converted the whole of the video and it played back fine. so it doesn't matter anymore but thanks anyway.
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    Being emailed shouldn't have an effect on the audio sync in a video. It's technically a direct byte-for-byte copy of the file, not a conversion. (Yes, you might well lose bits here and there, transferring a video through email. But it shouldn't really have any effect on the audio sync.)

    zinc: More information about your video file and the AVS script would help. If the video is an AVI, load it into GSpot and post a screenshot of the information here (blank out the path and filenames, if you want). If it's a different format, another utility like MediaInfo might help.

    Also, post a copy of the AVS script, if it's not too big. (The same note about file and path names above applies here - edit them out of the script, if you prefer.)
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    Using Adobe Premiere to edit, exporting to Nero to encode. When I burn it to dvd, the audio starts out fine, but the farther it gets into the program, the more out of sync it gets....What to do?
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