Already searched the forums, didn't really get an answer, and I've been playing with this for a while.
Background info: I've dispensed with the old temperamental bait-and-switch maneuver in favor of just converting my source to MJPEG with the quality set very high (usually 18, because there is no noticeable difference at high values and the filesize is ginormous). I have serials and reg-codes for it so the watermark is disabled. I then use that converted source for both editing and final export, and I make sure that project and export settings agree with each other.
The problem is that TMPGEnc is the only final compressor that keeps the audio and video synched. Both AutoGK and VDub for some reason have the audio lagging significantly behind the video. Which is weird because I have no issues at all converting the .VOB files with AutoGK. Can anyone shed some light on why this is? Because I would very much like to encode for distro in something that is not MPEG-1.
For the record, I'm using NTSC 23.98fps because that's what AutoGK converted the .VOB files to.


