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  1. Okay, I just have to get an MKV to an AVI while keeping good subs and audio. I used OGMCleaver to seperate everything, audio, subs, and a seperate AVI file. It seemed great until I muxed everything with AVI Mux GUI when the animation was extremely slow and the audio was faster.
    I tested it out to see which one was wrong, and I found out that it was definitely a slow video and not a fast audio.

    I also tried AllToAVI to get just the video into AVI and the same thing happened. Nothing is wrong with the original MKV at all and I was just wondering if there is another way to get the video out of the MKV and into AVI all in one step, or if there's another solution (I don't care how long it takes...)

    I'm not using VDM... Please help
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    What kind of video and audio codec? Identify with mediainfo for example. Muxing for example h264 video in avi may cause some problems.
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  3. http://i11.tinypic.com/4madifa.png

    I'm not really sure, but I think it's h264... and the audio is in .aac, and the subs are in .ass

    It's not muxing that gives me the problem though... I checked the video before I muxed to the original MKV (Started at same time) and the AVI had slower animation.
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    When you used alltoavi did you convert to divx/xvid avi then?
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  5. I'm pretty sure I did
    I'll try again
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    And use latest beta version.
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  7. Thank you so much, switching it to Xvid worked! I was using the stupid restricted version...

    !!! I've been trying like all day, new programs and everything... XP
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  8. Uhh... Sorry, I found a new problem. The subtitles are in the AVI now, but they're not hard-coded, how do I do that? When I have the .ass file in the same folder they show up.
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