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  1. I have a 30 minute AVI - Audio Format is MPEG Layer 3 & the Video compression is XVid. I use the program "DivX To DVD " to encode & have never had a sync problem. The file seems to go out of sync gradually as the file plays. There is nothing wrong with the original AVI file & there is NO pixelation.

    I have heard you can use Virtual Dub to fix this problem but do not know how although I am familiar with the program.

    Can someone please advise what sync fix options I have ???

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    MLOR
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    You can try

    In virtualdub select,
    Audio->full processing to convert audio to uncompressed wav
    Video->direct stream copy to just copy the video
    File->save as to make a new avi with wav/pcm audio.

    Then convert the new avi with divxtodvd.
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    Originally Posted by MLOR
    I have heard you can use Virtual Dub to fix this problem but do not know how although I am familiar with the program.
    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=837#837
    http://members.dodo.net.au/~jimmalenko/ExtractAudio.htm
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    What version did you try of 'divxtodvd'/ ConvertXtoDVD?

    The version 2.0.9 added a new function to try and fix audio sync, I mentioned it on another thread, here but maybe all you need is a version update?
    The 2.0.9 fixes some cases of audio sync but not all of them (you calculate audio delay, insert the number and reconvert, you may need a few explanations as it is not obvious) let me know if you have already tried it out or not
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