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  1. Hello I have burned a 130mb video file onto a DVDR-.
    The burn went fine, no errors were reported.
    However, when I play it in my DVD player, the audio runs fine, but as the movie continues, the video starts to fall behind from the audio. After a couple of seconds, it will catch back up again.

    The video/audio sync up perfectly when played on my computer, what could possibly be the reason for this?
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  2. Master of Time & Space Capmaster's Avatar
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    More info needed:

    What did you use to author it? Did you play the authored files with a SW DVD player when it appeared good on your PC?

    What app are you using on the PC when it plays good? PowerDVD, WinDVD, or just Media Player?

    What is the source? Was it captured from tape? Was a TBC used? Ripped from DVD? What app? Camcorder DV? Created as an AVI and transcoded to an MPEG?

    Details ........
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  3. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    More info needed:

    What did you use to author it? Did you play the authored files with a SW DVD player when it appeared good on your PC?

    What app are you using on the PC when it plays good? PowerDVD, WinDVD, or just Media Player?

    What is the source? Was it captured from tape? Was a TBC used? Ripped from DVD? What app? Camcorder DV? Created as an AVI and transcoded to an MPEG?

    Details ........
    I am using Nero Vision Express 2 to author it. I don't know what an SW DVD player is. I used Power DVD and the regular Windows media player, both appeared fine on my computer.
    The source is a TV rip. It was encoded as a DivX .avi file.
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    Follow this guide and you can't go wrong.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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