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  1. Im using Tmpeng 1.5 and use a mpeg 2 video and make a DVD. The video plays fine on the computer but after I burn the video to disk the voice will start to separate from the video. This does'nt happen with all burns and the beginning will start fine but after about 20 minutes the voice with then start to seperate.

    Thanks in advance for any assistance

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    "This does'nt happen with all burns and the beginning will start fine but after about 20 minutes the voice with then start to seperate. "

    Media?
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  3. Im taking it that your confused with my question ?
    Voice dont match video on occasions when I make disk (Media)...
    Will start skipping after 20 mins into the video.
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    Where did the mpeg2 video come from ?
    Read my blog here.
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    "The video plays fine on the computer but after I burn the video to disk the voice will start to separate from the video. This does'nt happen with all burns"
    "Im taking it that your confused with my question ?
    Voice dont match video on occasions when I make disk (Media)...
    Will start skipping after 20 mins into the video."

    Sorry... Just trying to suggest one possible troubleshooting route out of many. If the video plays good on your HD, & the DVD layout plays good on your HD, then the prob has to be between the authored layout and your TV. Could be burning method/software - media - player I imagine. To me, buying some different media (that you're going to use anyway) is the easiest, but that's just me.

    And of course, if the video doesn't always play fine from HD, or DVD layout on HD, then there are more possibilities.
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