ok i ripped my vobs ( off the us version of dogma )with smart ripper then i made my d2v file with dvd2avi ( used both forced film and defualt settings ) then when i created my mpeg files with tmpg ( tried both wizard and just loading the vcd ntsc film, ntsc vcd, super vcd ntsc film, and svcd ntsc film templates ) i get audio thats super out of sync. i tried demuxing it but then when i encdoed with the .ac3 file with tmpg i got static for the audio. i tried going from ac3 to wav ( not sure of the name of the program, ran a search on google for it, rather cheesy ) and then encoding from there but still got the same results...HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1.0 ghz athlon (t-bird)
720 megs of pc-133
ati radeon 8500
80 gig western digital ( ata100 i think )
sound blaster live
phillips cdd4801 burner
generic compaq dvd drive
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Does your audio sync get worse and worse as the video goes on? If so, try a different version of DVD2AVI.
I had sync problems when I was using a version of DVD2AVI modified to 1.8 something, but when I switched to the original 1.76 version, I no longer had audio sync problems. -
hmm yeah it does get worse as i go into the file, thanks for the tip il give it a shot
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