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  1. I burned a movie, and it works great. I was in the movie about 30 minutes, when the screen goes all green and stuff for about 2 seconds and goes back...... no biggie...... then I realize that the sound is about 1 or 2 seconds ahead of the video. Im guessing the video got stopped in that 1 second of the screen going green and the audio kept going. So then the audio was ahead of the video about a second. It goes on like this until the end of the CD...... Should I try reburning it or what?
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  2. Did you try watching the movie on your computer first, it sounds like it is the movie itself so reburning wouldn't change anything.
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  3. Originally Posted by Fred0805
    Did you try watching the movie on your computer first, it sounds like it is the movie itself so reburning wouldn't change anything.
    When I watch it on the computer, at that same spot, the screen DOES go green for a second... BUT the sound doesnt get ahead. So why does it go ahead on my VCD?
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    sounds like you have variable bit rate audio. many posts and guides here on how to fix it
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  5. variable bit rate audio? Could you be as kind as to give me a link or tell me a little more as of where to look for it?
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    Sounds like corrupt video frames if the sound syncs until that point, then is constantly out after, did this come from an avi? if so u can fix it with virtuldub before re-encoding to mpg by deleting the corrupt frames and resyncing the sound for the rest of the movie. Divfix will also scan for corrupt frames and tell u at which frame number the corrupt data starts
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  7. I don't understand how to scan for bad frames in virtual dub. I did it, and when it was finished it just sat there. Then what do I do?
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