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  1. Hello,

    I'm having problems with my movies and the sound on them. Basically I have a movie which is in avi format I burn it to disc, put it in my DVD player and for example when this person speaks the audio is delayed or too fare ahead. This doesn't happen on my pc the minute I try it on the DVD player then the speaking is delayed, can someone help me on how to correct this as this is happening with every DVD I burn and try on the DVD player.

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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    do you have a divx dvd player that can play the avi? or are you converting to a dvd-video? what software?
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  3. i have Divx installed and use it for codec's yup but to convert and to burn the movie I use either ConvertXtoDVD or Movie DVD Maker.
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    If you play the dvd(not avi) on your computer using a software dvd player like VLC Media Player, PowerDVD is it also out of sync ?

    ConvertXtoDVD should work fine with most avis....if not just use https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1645087&highlight=#1645087 ...if that is too much work buy a standalone divx player.
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  5. Hello i use VLC Media to play my movies anyway on the pc, what im trying to say is, the movies work fine on my pc, i burn a movie to disc put it in a dvd player and the speaking is so delayed, someone help as its doing me nut in.
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  6. Anybody?
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    Do a forum search for "delay audio".

    This is a pretty common problem, and is usually caused by VBR MP3 audio. Your PC is much more forgiving and can change things like sample rates on the fly such that everything appears to be in synch. However your DVD player requires things much "tighter".

    One method that normally solves this is to extract the audio to WAV prior to conversion.

    try http://members.dodo.com.au/~jimmalenko/ExtractAudio.htm
    Or try https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=837#837
    If in doubt, Google it.
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