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  1. I captured a TV program from the ATI TV Wonder card using their VCR program. I usually capture in MPEG1 but I recently tried MPEG2 and the video looks great and the sound is great but the sound doesn't match the video. The sound is a few second behind the video.

    Anyone know the cause of this and how to shift the sound to match the video?
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    We'll need some more information to really be of some help... like what software you used to record, CPU speed, RAM, and if there was anything else running at the time.

    I've noticed that if I do any processor-intensive work while recording at a high bitrate, that the audio will fall behind.

    As for using MPEG2, I've found that recording at high bitrate MPEG1 and using TMPGENC to re-encode to VCD-compliant MPEG1, I get higher quality VideoCDs than anything I get with MPEG2.

    ...that is of course you are interested in creating VideoCDs.

    I have an I/O Magic PC PVR card and for the price ($40) it works extremely well.
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  3. See if this is any help:

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/sync.htm/
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