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  1. Woot! You guys are the best! Now EVERYTHING I convert works flawlessly! Thank you!
  2. I looked at the file you posted, it seemed to have the same mismatch as all the others, so I thought, what if it's VLC! I downloaded MPV from SourceForge, an open-source video player, and there is no mismatch! Sooo, I guess that the issue might have been VLC all along. That will teach me to think that the most popular video player works the best. Again, thank you for all the effort that you did for me, if I had not gone through this process who knows how long I would have thought it was VideoPad.
  3. Thank you for looking into this. I'll have to go through all the settings and see if I'm missing something, because I have run this 4 times and never got the audio to sync. Again, thank you for the fast, accurate, and helpful responses!
  4. I had changed version, typical update. I do not remember which was the last working version. Thank you again for the help, and for escalating this for me. I'll leave the file there until this gets resolved.
  5. Thank you so much for such quick responses. 🙂 Thank you for the NORMALIZATION information. The main reason for my going to h265 was file size. Going from h264 to h264 doesn't really gain me anything. A 3.5G file is still a 3.5G file. When h265 WAS working it would take a long time, but the file size would go from 3.5G to 700M. Any reason that h265 stopped syncing the audio? I was using this process for at least 6 months before it stopped working.
  6. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T1En1GsMOqW3ffuZz0ZyMNh95XhpKn4h/view?usp=sharing Should be all set. Don't use cloud drives much.
  7. I've been using this program for about 6 months now and have not had an issue. About a month ago I started running into issues where the output files audio did not match the video, it's off by anywhere from 1 to 5 seconds. Methodology: 1: Open a h264 video file 2: Click Export Video 3: Choose Video File, Set encoder settings to h265, Video: High Quality, Audio: High Quality, Preferred number of channels: same as input 4: Click Create, wait for about the length of the video. (1.5 hrs, wish there was multi-threading) 5: Play video in VLC, or any other playback software. Audio is mismatched from Video. Anyone have any insights as to what is going wrong? Most of the h264 videos are 5.1 surround movies that I'm ripping from our BluRay collection to go on our Media PC. The h264 videos play without any issues. ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated! Computer: Machine Custom Computer Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) Memory 32 GB Processor AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X 16-Core Processor Motherboard ASRock - X399 Professional Gaming Video Cards NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti VideoPad Version: 11.01 Thank you in advance for your assistance.
  8. That's what I was afraid of. Was hoping I could change the defaults.
  9. When you Export a video file you get a dialog box. Under the file type it is always set to Default Quality/File size. I go in and change it to High Quality Video and High Quality Audio. Is there a way to make High Quality my default, so I do not have to change these settings every time I Export a Video File?
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