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    I found myself in a dilema

    Everytime i convert a NTSC 29,97fps the PCGdemux detects a -33msc delay.

    and time of the audio doesnt is bigger than the video

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    What shoul i do?
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  2. If your authoring program doesn't allow you to set a delay, then fix it for good using DelayCut.

    I use PGCDemux as much as anyone, and it doesn't every time find a -33 ms delay for me.

    The length of the audio against the length of the video doesn't mean much.
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    Originally Posted by manono
    If your authoring program doesn't allow you to set a delay, then fix it for good using DelayCut.

    I use PGCDemux as much as anyone, and it doesn't every time find a -33 ms delay for me.

    The length of the audio against the length of the video doesn't mean much.
    yeah but what??? i tried a lot of encoders and the same problem... i wounder why cause this never happen to me.

    Delay cut... a simple application that i dont know how it work...

    Can someone tell how to fix it using Delaycut
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    Thanks... but that i think my problem is with the convertion...
    The original avi file is that the movie is 1:18:16

    when i convert to dvd the audio is 1:18:16 but the video is 1:18:11
    That a big problem to me because i want to add subtitles and if the movie gets small the subs will not be sicronyze with the movie

    Do someone have the solution??? Its possivel to be somekind of conflict beteew codecs or applications like ffdshow????

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    Check whether other applications (VDubMod, Gspot, etc)
    give the same info about those files. Check whether the
    first frame and the last frame of the .avi are the same as
    the first frame and the last frame of the .m2v.

    Have you already checked whether the .ac3 and the .m2v
    really are out-of-sync during playback? Already checked the
    subtitle timing on a RW-disk?

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