trythil wrote:...if you're as close as your screenshot says you are, it's close enough. A 29 millisecond discrepancy probably isn't going to kill you, especially not over a video the duration of a typical AMV. (To put it into perspective: At 29.97 frames per second, one frame is around 33 milliseconds long.)
Thank you for replying again (Sorry for the late reply. I was exhausted and went to bed) I checked the frame difference of mine and it's about a frame and a half... it really bothers me because I can clearly see the difference.

I will try doing what you said and contact the VirtualDub/DubMod developers to see if they know something...
trythil wrote:Can you describe your current muxing procedure? It sounds like you've done several things, and I'm having difficulty figuring out exactly what it is you're now doing.
Of course I can.

Sorry if I was vague. Here is what I am doing:
1) Exporting the video with sound from Sony Vegas (I tried exporting the audio separately, but same results... even using BeSweet)
2) Following E&A's Technical Guide to make an XviD/DivX file by going through the first pass.
3) If the first pass is good enough, I go to Streams> Full Processing Mode> Compression > Lame MP3 > 192kbps CBR. Then I select direct stream copy and select Okay.
When it is done, it is a frame in a half to two frames off. SOME other music conversion codecs don't seem to add any silence in the beginning, but the quality isn't half as good.
Any ideas from anyone? Please? I'm running out of them.
