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  1. I downloaded some concerts that I want on dvd. They play fine with the audio all synced up. But when I burn them on to dvd with ShowBiz DVD, the audio gets off at a rate of about 1 second per hour. So its starts out fine and it slowly gets off. Is there a simple way to fix this?
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    The only way to fix these type of avi or mpg encode errors is to stretch or shrink the length of time of the audio track using your sound editor.You have to calculate the amount of delay in the audio to video near the end of the clip and either add or subtract the time.This method wont work if there are a few bad frames that cause the audio to get delayed a few seconds.
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  3. thanks...where will i find a sound editor? Actually I don't think that is the problem, you see...it is totally fine before it gets transcoded by ShowBiz DVD. I think it is a broblem with that.
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