Hi WOWIEGURL,
If you use ToK then you should really do the audio seperately like I said in the Avisource Line you should do this in ToK:
AviSource("PATH\NAME.avi",false)
I use Moviestack 2 beta 3 using Razor's guide and in Moviestacker you should get your rezise parameters.
What I normally click on FS Editor on MS, then all I do is copy Phil's V3 or V4 DivX script into the the Full screen Editor
I look at the video size usually for me its 352,288 as im in PAL country.
Copy the AviSource and paste that over the one in Phil's script making sure you add the ",false" (without quotes) after the avi " as I showed an example above. Delete all the lines now above Phil's script so that your left with just Phil's script and clive on Save Script this creates a AVS script.
This way Tok will only handle the Video and its better to do things this way.
Note: Look at phil's script look at the filters it uses and all the necessary:
LoadPlugin("C:\blah\blah\Filters\GripFit_preview.d ll") for example.
So TMPGEncoder knows where to look for the filters.
Use VDub to extract the audio from your DivX/Xvid use the Save WAV option in the File Menu.
Then use Besweet GUI or Headache to convert the resulting Wav to MP2.
Now you can load your Avs script in ToK and go to Audio and More Tab and click on External Audio Radio button. Click on the ... button and point it to the MP2 file you just created.
I usually set min bitrate to 300 and max to 1800.
I know its long winded to do it this way but believe me its worth it and you will get a better conversion and sound should be in synch.
That's how I used to do it.
Read those two guides I posted here but in Razorblades guide ignore the script there he used the MA script which is for DVD Source and hes guide is for DivX to KVCD so that script he has given wont work for you, like I said use Phil's Optimal scripts found
>>>HERE<<<
Like I said failing that use Acp and just click on that requires no tweaking at all and does the lot audio and video.