Audio delay in Windows Media Encoder

I am using WME for broadcasting (streaming).
The video source (digtal mixer) has a delay of 200ms.
The audio source (soundcard) has no delay.
Audio and video are now out of sync.
WME has no audio offset option, is there another way to delay the audio for 200ms?
Is there maybe a plugin for WME that can delay the audio?

This will help you to configure:
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/169292-How-to-stream-live-TV-using-Windows-Media-Encoder
You may try VLC Player ,Stream What You Hear
S.Sengupta, Windows Entertainment and Connected Home MVP

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