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The History and Cause of the DVD Audio Delay Myth

    http://mpucoder.com/guides/delaymyth.html
    This led to a negative delay (audio starts before video) usually of 67ms for NTSC or 80ms for PAL (2 frames). Donald Graft has corrected this problem with his own versions of DVD2AVI and MPEG2DEC3 called DGIndex and DGDecode available here. Demultiplexing Seamless Joints

Correct audio demuxing (different delays) [Archive ...

    https://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-27943.html
    DVD2AVI even thought the frame rate of 23.976 is selected, doesn't seem to actually decode at that rate (perhaps it's been fixed) but this little work around only takes about 20 seconds so it's not really an issue.

DVD2AVI 1.86 Free Download - VideoHelp

    https://www.videohelp.com/software/DVD2AVI
    DVD2AVI is a MPEG2 decoder tool for converting and frameserving MPEG2/DVD to AVI/VCD/SVCD. Or get DGMPGDec, based on DVD2AVI.

0ms delay given, but audio is out of sync? (DGIndex ...

    https://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-146172.html
    The first frame has actual content. I tried doing what you said, and I got the "unusually large audio delay" warning that says to do what you just said, but it still didn't help. I'm actually happy it didn't work, since I just spent a long time working on this in YATTA before I …

AC3 and Audio delay - what does it mean? - VideoHelp Forum

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/183793-AC3-and-Audio-delay-what-does-it-mean
    I did the project first by decoding in DVD2AVI to PCM audio (.WAV files), and all was well, but the audio files are too big. I want to give more bandwitdth to video. So I demuxed the audio to an .AC3 file. But when I demux to AC3, there is a 'DELAY' factor built into the filename.

Can you correct Audio Sync problems in DVD Authoring tools ...

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/116983-Can-you-correct-Audio-Sync-problems-in-DVD-Authoring-tools
    This would be a really nice feature if it's accurate. I question it's accuracy without trying it 'cause DVD2AVI will put an audio delay # in the file name of the extracted audio. I'm hoping that DVD2AVI don't use the same # VOBEdit does 'cause DVD2AVI only has about a 80% success rate in terms of reporting the correct audio delay to be in-sync.

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