A/V Synching: Success!
A few weeks ago, if you guys were attentive to the forums, I posted a question regarding my problem about some of my AVI files' audio and video not synching. (Reference: http://devpinoy.org/forums/thread/10708.aspx) I finally got the software that could help me re-synch them. It's called VirtualDUB, you can download it at http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/apps/virtualdub/en/install/VirtualDub-1.5.10.zip -- it's about 665 KB in length and it's FREE!
Anyways, to solve the out-of-synch problem, we gotta change the the time the audio enters in our clips, whether it enters too early or it enters too late. You can do this by clicking Audio > Interleaving... on the main menu. Then in the bottom part of the dialog, you'll see the Audio skew correction part. Remember, the value here is in ms -- so if your audio is delayed 8 seconds relative to the video, then you must enter -8000, when in reverse, enter 8000. (1 sec == 1000 ms).
That's it! Now just sit and wait for it to recompile. :D
But, this is one of the stupidest things I've done. The audio in my files weren't really out of synch, I was just missing some CODECs... :)) But it's ok, because I learned much from that experience anyway.