I dont remember exactly, been a little while since I have used VirtualDub, but isnt there two encoding options? A normal compresison mode and an internal or compatability compression mode? (F4 and F5??) One of those, I think it was the internal or compatability mode that did solve much of the out of sync problem. I at least remember the dropped frames reduced dramatically and the encoding process took far less time.
Maybe try another encoding session and experiment with the two encoding options and their settings. Take note of the dropped frames count during processing. If it drops alot of frames, it will be the major cause of out of sync audio. And if I remember correctly, the file size numbers zipping away near the top of the progress dispay shows a huge fat file size during compatible/internal compression mode often indicating the file will be much larger than the original and scare you into thinking you will run out of free space on the HD. Dont be alarmed, the file is in fact compressing dispite what that number says.
I hope any of this info helps.
Maybe try another encoding session and experiment with the two encoding options and their settings. Take note of the dropped frames count during processing. If it drops alot of frames, it will be the major cause of out of sync audio. And if I remember correctly, the file size numbers zipping away near the top of the progress dispay shows a huge fat file size during compatible/internal compression mode often indicating the file will be much larger than the original and scare you into thinking you will run out of free space on the HD. Dont be alarmed, the file is in fact compressing dispite what that number says.
I hope any of this info helps.
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