Hehe, you have a weird player then. You slowed the video by roughly 4%. You have to do the same to the audio. But unlike the video which can be slowed without reencoding, the audio will have to be reencoded (unless AlanHK spots this thread and says again how to do it with the tool I already forgot the name of). You can do it in BeSweet using one of the presets; the PAL->NTSC 25.000->23.976fps preset. You'll have to extract your audio, do the conversion, and then mux it back into the slowed down video.
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Trailryder, I converted a bunch of 25fps PAL DivX avi's to NTSC 29.97fps dvd's awhile back. Depending on how hands on you wish to be you can use a one click program like FAVC or go the manual route with help from the guides on these sites:
https://forum.videohelp.com/topic261056.html
http://www.eggshellskull.com/pal2ntsc/
http://neuron2.net/dgpulldown/dgpulldown.html
Basically you demux and encode your 25fps PAL video to NTSC sizes as progressive content at 25fps. You then run DGPulldown on on the video to change it's flag from 25fps to 29.97fps. Mux the audio back in with your favorite authoring program. You wind up with 29.97fps progressive NTSC resolution dvd with the audio perfectly in sync. I started out with CCE as encoder but swapped over to HCEnc22 towards the end of the project. I'm just liking that encoder more at the moment. Best of luck.
Cheers,
Rick
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