What software automatically corrects out of sync files after encoding

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  1. rx330

    rx330 Member

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    I took a perfectly sync'd mpeg file and converted it to DVD with DVD-LAB. My end result was a DVD with the audio being 2 seconds ahead of the video.

    I demultiplexed the VOB file and got a separate video and audio file, but I need to remultiplex the file back with software that allows me to set the audio or video, 2 seconds ahead.

    What can do this ?
     
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    LivnDGirl Regular member

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    ReJig will do this. You can offset the timing of audio vs video.

     
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    DVDLab has a built in audio delay. Use it.
     
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    thanks guys
     

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