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    For some reason only on powerdvd when i play the vcd of the matrix it starts to go slowly out of synch until a certain part were the frame burps and its back in synch. It then does this the whole movie through, but when i went into windows media player, i opened up the main dat file and it played perfectly. does anyone know whats rong with powerdvd????
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    anyone have any suggestions??
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    should i just use windows media player????
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  4. As a general rule, PowerDVD will play files correctly, so if the file has problems playing with PowerDVD, is will usually also have problems when played on your DVD player.
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    That's my experience too. PowerDVD plays it like it will be on your DVD Player.
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    Oh, thanx, but then why does it do this, it played fine when i conferted it to mpeg and then when i burnt it with nero, it was like that
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    also if this helps, im not gonna be using a dvd player, im using a standalone vcd player
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    i have played this vcd on mostly every other dvd software and the vcd runs 100% good for them, but it just wont run well on powerdvd??? thats weird?
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  9. PowerDVD might have gotten messed up. You might want to uninstall and reinstall it. It *should* play the same on PowerDVD as it will on your stand alone VCD player.
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