So i tried converting a divx into a vcd and I had to use two cd's. So I ripped the audio off the movie by using virtualdub and then used tmpge to encode the movie. Well the first cd worked great...the quality was good and the sound matched up. But when I tried the second cd, the sound was out of sync. In the guide it said that on the second cd you need to start the clip from exactly the middle of the movie? It didn't really go into how to do that, so I just divided the total frames by 2 and started the editing from that frame point. But the sound is still out of sync. So what am I missing? Is there some trick as to where I should start editing my second cd in the source range somewhere? I'm just really lost and I'd like to watch the movie tonight
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