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    Hi.

    I POST THIS QUESTION IN WRONG FORUM AT FIRST.
    I´M SO SORRY ALL PEOPLE.

    This is my first post here in vcdhelp.com
    I have a big problem and have searched the web for at solution but not find that so i hope someone here can help me.

    When i try to open a avi-file in Virtual.Dub (v.1.4.10) it says "improper VBR audio encoding" and tells me that it vill rewrite the audio headers with standard CBR values but this may introduce up to 19074 ms of skew from the video stream.

    Ok this messages is not unusually with avi in VirtualDub.
    So i open the filen and make a new audiofile (wave) with virtualdub as i done many time before.
    Then when i frameserve the avi to TMPGEnc 2.5 PLUS (ver.2.46.39.143) and use the wave (i just made) for audiosource the sound is not syncronized with the video in the mpeg i create with TMPGEnc.

    When i try to watch the avi-file (movie) in Windows Media Player with subs (VobSub) both the audio and the subs are syncronized.
    But not in the mpeg- which i create with the combination
    VirtualDub/TMPGEnc (frameserve).

    Why not??

    I have had many avi-files when VirtualDub is warning about this "improper VBR audio encoding" but always it been ok after i made a wave of the audio and then frameserved to TMPGEnc using that wave file.
    And burned to VCD using Nero.
    But not in this case.

    So i wonder what can i do to solve this problem???

    The VirtualDub avi-information says:
    AUDIO STREAM:
    Sample precission:0-bit
    Compression:Fraunhofer IIs MPEG Layer-3 Codec
    Preload Skew:23040 Samples (0.48s)

    VIDEO STREAM:
    Frame size:23.976 fps.
    DecompressorivX MPEG-4 Low-Motion

    I hope there is someone who can help me with this.

    PS! I have tryed NanDub also but no results DS!

    Thanks.
    TheFlyer.
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  2. Save audio as WAV using Virtualdub and encode using resulting WAV as audio source
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