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  1. Hi

    I have recently bought a new video capture card (Leadtek Winfast 2000 XP Deluxe) and everything is working great with it (thanks to all of you who helped with my previous crashing problem which turned out to be dust in the fan!).

    The only problem I am having is that when I use the directburn setting to burn a tv programme straight to a dvd, the audio and picture are out of sync. The sound is appearing a few seconds after the picture from the start of the recording and getting gradually worse. Capture straight to my harddisk however, is fine and if I burn this capture to a DVD later, that is fine too.

    Any help would be gratefully received.

    Thanks

    My PC spec is:

    2700 AMD Athlon
    256MB RAM
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    The burner most likely can't keep up with the data the hard drive is sending it. Are your drives on a separate IDE channel? Than can make the difference, or just bite the bullet and use the method that has no errors.
    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being banned. Do not post false information.
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    Same problem with the Leadtek TV2000XP Expert.
    Burns fine when you schedule a recording to disk, however when you
    "directburn to DVD" audio/video fall out of synch.
    I am capping 352x480 600, 3500 vbr - no joy!! Tried higher/lower settings
    same audi/synch probs. CPU usage below 60%.
    Had a thought - does anyone know where the directburn caps are cached??
    Has anyone had a succesful directburn with any of the Leadtek Winfast cards??
    Looking for any thoughts or ideas as to what the problem might be.

    Thanks
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    I find that direct burn is very bad thing to do it best to do it the old way.
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