[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a previous post I had mentioned that I was re-encoding some of my
> DVDs to mpeg2 video / mp2 audio files. ... When playing, the
> video/audio are out of sync. But if I skip forward & skip back, the
> sync issue goes away.

I think what you're seeing is that the audio and video streams are 
offset from each other in the file more than the MVP hardware decoder 
can normally handle, but hitting skip forces a resynch, thanks to the 
additional mvpmc code.

You might be able to resolve this by playing with the offset parameters 
in your transcoding software. mencoder, for example, has an option where 
you can specify a time offset between the audio and video streams. Try 
creating a few short clips with different offsets - either a couple of 
different values in the same direction, if you can determine which 
direction you need to go in, or one positive and one negative offset.

Let us know what you find.

  -Tom

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