I've spent the last 11 or so hours reading the forums trying to find a solid answer to my problem, and although I find a lot of little tid-bits, nothing seems to actually work. Another problem, is I am trying to find a solution that works with subtitles in text form, so DVD-Lab and TMPGEnc DVD Auth. don't cut it. Here's my problem, the audio is slower than the video in playback. I have an AVI file with an .srt subtitle file. My first problem was no sound at all after encoding with TMPGEnc, after reading the forums for days I found out you need to rip a .wav of the audio. So I got my .wav file (checked to make sure it played) and the original AVI file. I went into TMPGEnc, followed the guide from this site on how to encode using TMPGEnc, I used the AVI as the video source, and the .wav as my audio. Followed the rest of the stuff and encoded a file. I got a nice working .mp2 and .m2v file. I then used IFOEdit (since I don't know any others that are easy and let you use .sup files) and authored myself a nice DVD. When I played the VOBs with Cyberlink PowerDVD, BSPlayer, and DiVX, everything was dandy except as the movie progressed the video started to get further and further from the audio. I read more on it and I used V-DUB to see the the Video was 1:42:16.21 and the Audio was 1:42:16.27 from the original AVI file. However, the AVI, .wav, .mp2, and .mv2 are all 1:42:16. I have no idea how to make it work with subtitles, and I have not been able to find any threads about it. My only thoughts have been something with the change in FPS from the AVI to the .mv2. Any help would be appreciated.
I haven't burned the DVD yet, since the VOBs aren't synced right. Assuming I was going to burn it, it would be at 2x with as much buffer as NERO would give me.