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    I am a very newbie!!!! Captured my bands gig, edited it then burnt it to dvd. I used moviemaker to capture and edit it, then my dvd to burn it.
    The problem is the audi is perfect, but the video is in very slow mo.
    What the hell happened?????

    Should i use something other that moviemaker to capture it? I am very pathetic when it comes to computer programs, so nothing complicated.

    I just want something to capture, trim some crap, add titles, then burnt to dvd.

    Moviemaker was easy to use. Was it the problem or my dvd?

    All help will be appreciated!

    Aaron
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    does it look okey on your computer after you edited it with moviemakier?
    do you export to wmv video with moviemaker??
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    Everything is great in moviemaker.........audio and video are in sync, and video plays in time. Its saved to my hard drive, then i open it in MyDVD, burn it, but when i play the dvd, audio is normal but video is slow and out of sync. Its definetely the video out of sync, not the audio.

    I intend to use better editing programs in the future, but for now i want to learn the ropes on something easy like movie maker. Plus i just want these gigs on dvd already!
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    do you export to wmv video with moviemaker?? if so try instead export to dv-avi..the file will be huge but it will probably work betttter when you convert to dvd with sonic mydvd. or try convert with some other all-in-one authoring tool.
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