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  1. Member GreatSinatraFan's Avatar
    Join Date: Feb 2002
    Location: Dallas Texas
    After downloading the 2d part of LOTR in MPEG format, I played it on my PC; the video AND the audio sync was great; I then burned the Mpeg file with VCDEasy.

    AFTER I burned the VCD, I played it on my Daewoo DVD player; the VIDEO is perfect, only a FEW dropped frames; BUT, AFTER each time a frame drop, or a slight pixilation occurs - the AUDIO is SLIGHTLY out of sync UNTIL the NEXT frame drop, or pixilation incident; THEN the audio comes BACK into sync. This happens a few times throughout the length of the 2d part of LOTR.

    Umm.. it's irritating..

    What is going on here ? Is there anything that can be done to resolve this problem ?

    Thanks,

    GreatSinatraFan
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  2. hate to tell you I have been searching to find a DVD palyer that does no have Audio sync problems with internet Movies, here what I have came up with.

    Stay away from the cheap dvd player like, APEX, SAMPO amd Daewoo

    Toshiba, JV and Pansonic plays they back without a hitch of problem, but none of these players will play back SVCD either, so there is a trade off no matter what you do, My solution.

    Bought Daewoo 5700 - $99
    and Panasonic RA60k - $199

    Now I can do it all, by the way on the Daewoo 5700 I have actually burned a Non- compliant SVCD at

    704x480 at 6000 bitrate (required for DVD-R ) and you know what the darn thing played the SVCD perfect, without any resolution or picture loss from the original.
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