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    Hello,

    I burnt part of a tv series (so there was 5 individual "titles" added - all xivd) with dvd flick and when the dvd plays in my home dvd player the audio is out of sync and the video is slightly zoomed in so that it fits the 4:6 ratio tv (i didn't add the black spacing on the sides, maybe i should try that?). But what is odd is that when i put in it in my computer and play it with intervideo dvd player, the sound is perfect and its 16:9 like its suposed to be.

    Another note is that i burnt it in NTSC-film b/c the fps were orig 23.9 (or very close).

    Any ideas? Thanks for the help.
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    did some more checking and the ausio is not out of sync in vlc or windows media player either (although WM streched it to force 4:6 which is wierd but no audio problems.)
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    When you are checking the audio sync, are you checking the source files or the files that DVD Flick created ?
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    What is your DVD player connected to?

    I've noticed occasional sync issues with my plasma TV that I've never been able to get to the bottom of.
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    no, i played from the actual dvd that i burned in WinDVD, VLC, and WMP, all are sync'ed fine.

    Its pretty bad, not like any kind of HD lag i'v seen - but i'm just hooked up to a projector style, nonHD big screen, but i also tried it in a small tv with a built in dvd player with the same results. Also, the different "titles" seem to have different amounts of sync error
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    no one has seen this problem?
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    Try another encoder / authoring program.
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    Rob
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    any suggestions on which one?
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    TMPGEnc

    Both the encoder and authoring prog have a free trial.
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