what up:
I've noticed a problem with the DVDs I burn - if I burn, say, 5 avi files that are 40 min a piece the last 2 files the audio is out of sync when playing back. I'm using an older system to burn the DVDs (Windows ME w/ 120meg Ram) is it possible that as the conversion streches out into hour 3 or whatever, that it can't hack the conversion and thats why I end up with out of synch audio? Or is it just imperfections in the original rip? If I convert 2 avi files at 50 min a piece, the audio synchs up fine.
Does any of this make sense, or no?
any help would be appreciated.
lates;
moi
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No. Doesn't make sense. My bet is on the original rip theory. What if you do just those 2 troublesome files?
/Mats
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