Well I switched to a pioneer dvdrw and burned my movie. The picture is perfect, it seems never to skip or hold up. But however, the audio is about 3 seconds off from where the actuall movie is at. Any ideas? Does the kilobytes need to be different when I burn? there set at i beleive 384?
Just looking for some help
Thanks,
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How'd you edit/encode the file. The editor can make a sigificant difference even if it appears to play ok on the PC. What authoring software too...
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So should I start all over? I guess I could try that to see if that helps.
Thanks,
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I guess you are using Ulead DVD Workshop. And if you are, I had the same problem. What I read is the softwares encoder is kicking in and srewing up the video/audio timing. Now what I read is someone changed the video's Mb/s to a smaller value then the recorded video was, preventing the encoder from kicking in. Now this all what I remember. I use Ulead DVD MovieFactory and it's not as loaded with features but there is no sync problems with the video/audio.
Steve
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