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I have an FLV I took from the web and using RichFLV or, it plays fine. Avid media composer 5.0.3 plus keygen for mac. Supposedly, it has 53 minutes, but the seconds go by way faster than that. I used and have a video (avi) of 53m and an audio (mp3) of 35m. If I play the AVI using, it looks like it's in slow motion.

In my opinion, this should be a 35 minutes video, so I want to know if there's a way to reencode this AVI (VP6F) video into a 35 minutes MPEG or AVI (in fact anything that can be reencoded). For your information, I tried all the guides on this site and all the tools suggested (, FLVExtract, WFW stuff, Total Video Encoder, etc). I'm out of ideas now:P. I realized that the problem is not with or (which has problems with FLV video), it's with BatchDPG (which uses ) to convert the FLV (VP6F) to.dgp (Mpeg video + MP2 audio). The video coming out of is in sync, but once I convert it to DPG, somewhere along the play, it's out of sync.

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Not everywhere in the movie, though. I tried AVIDemux to convert the VP6F video and MP3 audio to MPG + MP3 and it crashes or tells me the formats are not compatible.

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So my current workflow is this. It's not perfect, but I consider it does the job: 1- A/V (2-3 mins) 2- Join A/V with VirtualDubMod (remove interleaving and synch FPS) (1 mins) 3- BatchDPG encodes to DPG (around 45mins) If you have something simpler/faster for converting a FLV VP6F/MP3 to DPG, I'm open to suggestion.