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  1. I recently obtained a mpeg of a movie that I really like. The only problemis that the audio is a little early. Is there any way to fix this?
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    Look at some of my posts earlier. I've got the same problem. Some users have posted some solutions. Maybe it'll help you. Good luck, and let me know if you've found the golden egg
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  4. This is the quickest and bestest way to corect this

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    In tmpgenc, in the wizard, down source range, there is a box called audio gap correct in msec, here if you put a positive numbre, the audio goes forward respect the video that msec, i you put negative , the sound goes backward, so, the thing i have made sometimes is that:

    Put the original avi in tmpgenc, goes source range and choose a portion of a scene has noise you can attack to some image, a door closed, an explosion, the star of a scene chage the sound... If the scene you take is around the end of the avi, better. Then choose a cut of some seconds and try till you find the correct time.
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  5. Originally Posted by Don2050
    This is the quickest and bestest way to corect this

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    In tmpgenc, in the wizard, down source range, there is a box called audio gap correct in msec, here if you put a positive numbre, the audio goes forward respect the video that msec, i you put negative , the sound goes backward, so, the thing i have made sometimes is that:

    Put the original avi in tmpgenc, goes source range and choose a portion of a scene has noise you can attack to some image, a door closed, an explosion, the star of a scene chage the sound... If the scene you take is around the end of the avi, better. Then choose a cut of some seconds and try till you find the correct time.
    Yeah but with this, have to burn it onto a cd, cant I just create a new file and save it to my hard drive?
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  6. Yeah but with this, have to burn it onto a cd, cant I just create a new file and save it to my hard drive?
    I am not sure what you are mean by this..? TMPGenc does not require you to burn the file to a CD, it will produce a MPEG2 file that is on your HDD.
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  7. okay, I checked it out more. I pinpointed a part with a gunshot and it is exactly on time. Looks lik there is something wrong with the codec. Also, when I downloaded this codec pack, whenever I play divxs now on Kazaa, the screen shakes, but plays in time and everything.??????????
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