I have never had much of a audio sync problem, however, I now have an MPEG2 file encoded with TMPGEnc. I have already deleted the source AVI files. This file has about .5 to 1 second delay. How can I get rid of this. I assume I will have to demux. Demuxing then remuxing with bbMPEG does not work. I normally adjust it using "source frame" in TMPGEnc while encoding, but since I have already encoded I can't do that. I have converted the mp2 to WAV but do I just have to use trial and error to get it right since I can't see the audio and video together?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: lemmy999 on 2001-08-24 23:00:43 ]</font>
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