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Originally Posted by byteshare
Which Windows Version are you on? Do you have antivirus or anything running? I haven't had this issue in Windows 7 or Windows 10.
Sometimes Media info can help see if the file is a variable FPS, or if you look at the FPS info while playing the file, if your video player shows the FPS in realtime.
As for syncing up the audio/video, have you tried TimeCodes?
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...es#post1849546
The above has the batch version but you can do this with MKVExtract and the GUI.
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I have not done that and thank you. I am a noob when it comes to encoding. I am looking for an easy way to shrink DVR recordings. I have used ripbot in the past and like it, but the interlaced thing always seems to be a headache. I don't even need to deinterlace if there is a way to shrink the file but keep all that the same. Because the mpeg2's look great, they are just too big.