Hi, using TMPGenc to encode a large movie file (714k kb) I found in order to get the audio I had to save it as a separate wav file (using virtualdub) then load the two files into TMPGEnc and encode them together to burn on 2 vcds. However, the second half came out with the audio out of sinc. I couldn't find any way to correct it. Now I'm reencoding the wav and video file again into one large file, hoping the audio will stay in sinc. How do I split the large file then to fit 2 cds? info appreciated!
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