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  1. I have a movie on my hd and when i watch it off my hd it runs perfect.
    Now when i burn it with nero and watch it in my standalone the sound skips and picture is hanging sometimes.

    I made serveral dvd's with the method i use and they worked perfect, now i bought a new pc and i have this problem.

    Could this be cause i have a soundblaster in this pc ???

    I know i'm doing it right cause i use the same setting as i alway's did and also the same media (sony dvd+r)

    Its just when i got this new pc this problem appeared

    thx in advance
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    Are you using the same burner in this PC or a new one?
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    Could this be cause i have a soundblaster in this pc
    No
    Sound cards for playback do not affect the quality of the encoded material
    Your understanding of the process is flawed, as this comment shows
    The only way a sound card affects the A/V sync is either in the playback event itself OR/IF the card is being used for CAPTURE.
    Neither figures in the discussion here...
    Additionaly, if the card isn't installed properly it could actually affect the encoding. But you would've noticed problems just operating the sound features of any program on the computer.
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  4. yup its the same burner as in the previous pc.
    tried burning with nero (like i alwats did) and with dvddecrypter, same problem with both
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  5. i have installed my new burner and i still get the same sound skipping on the movie.

    tested a dvd made on my old pc, to see if my standalone is not broken.
    that one worked ok, so its not my standalone.

    i uninstalled norton internet security 2005 cause that wass the only new thing installed compared to my old pc (still same result)
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  6. Another question, could it be sp2 that messes it up ???

    that wasn't installed on the old pc.

    uninstalled sp2 and same problem, so its not a sp2 problem
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