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  1. hi just wondering if anyone out there has a toshiba sd-1300?? If anyone of you guys do how well does it play svcds?? mine seems to play them fine apart from the fact that the audio is about one second behind the video. While the svcd is playing in this dvd player there is no choppiness and the video quality is very good. The only thing I am annoyed about is the fact that the audio is about a second behind the video. When i play the svcd on my computer the audio and video are in synch so i think it has to do with my dvd player!!!! NO!!!!!!!! I spent like around $499 AUD on it and this kinda annoys me A LOT!!!! I did burn it on a cdrw so do u think that has anything to do with it?? I also did burn in on a 74 min cd when it said in vcdimager log file that the bin file will be roughly about 74 mins and 18 seconds. Do you think if i made the mpg files smaller in bbmpeg that that would make a different?? maybe 735 mb instead of 740 mb?? does anyone have any suggestions so that i can get the audio and video in synch on my dvd player???? PLEASE HELP ME!!!! I am burning a Pal movie and if anyone wanted to know what movie it is, well its dude where's my car. No comments about the movie please I just want to get this problem solved so I can make more svcds!!! Any help will be greatly appreciated!!! thanks a lot

    I have posted this on doom9 but I really want some replys so if you have already read this sorry
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  2. one more thing, i know my player can also play xvcds and xsvcds cause i have tried it out with the test images floating around at dvdwizards.

    anyone else had this problem before and fixed it up??? thanks again
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  3. does anyone know if this player is suppose to play svcds??? is it officially outlined in the specifications of the player??? cause if it is i can take it back asking for a refund or getting them to fix it
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  4. so I guess no one really knows eh?? well does anyone know any forums that specifically discuss the
    toshiba sd-1300??????? thanks
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