Ah . the slip sync definately helps. so it's a problem with the original encoding? is it possible for me to perminantly resysnc the audio within the avi file? what would be a good tool for that?
virtualdubmod works pretty well for doing that
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=109724
doom9 is a fantastic forum for encoding infoz
Load the file into VirtualDub, VirtualDubMod, or NanDub.
Set BOTH "Video"(VirtualDub, VirtualDubMod and NanDub) and "Audio"
(VirtualDub and NanDub - VirtualDubMOD>"Streams>"Stream list") to "Direct Stream Copy".
A) If the difference between audio and video is constant throughout the
video:
From the "Audio" dropdown menu, select "Interleaving" (For
VirtualDubMOD, rightclick on the listed audiostream and then select
"Interleaving")
Under "Audio skew correction", set an appropriate number of
milliseconds (positive or negative) in the box labelled "Delay audio track
by"
Save with a new filename
B) If the difference increases as the movie plays:
From under the "Video" dropdown menu, select "Framerate" - and
select "Change so video and audio durations match"
Save with a new filename