Sounds like your audio is also stretched or something, normally on vfr sources the audio is synched against the average frame rate which is what one normally indicates in the container.
Since that isn't the case for your source, you can either try to change the frame rate of the output, stretch the audio or use another tool which encodes audio&video at the same time.
handbrake or vidcoder should both be capable of that.
Cu Selur
Ps.: You could also try Hybrids stretch detection if your source is an mkv file.
PPs.: in cast your source is broken in any way Hybrid won't probably be able to handle it.
(can't really say much without a sample to preproduce the issue and some more details)
Since that isn't the case for your source, you can either try to change the frame rate of the output, stretch the audio or use another tool which encodes audio&video at the same time.
handbrake or vidcoder should both be capable of that.
Cu Selur
Ps.: You could also try Hybrids stretch detection if your source is an mkv file.
PPs.: in cast your source is broken in any way Hybrid won't probably be able to handle it.
(can't really say much without a sample to preproduce the issue and some more details)
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.