I've just produced my 1st SVCD using VCDEasy. The SVCD, when played on thre PC, seems perfect but when I play it on s stand-alond dvd player the audio is about 1/4 sec out of sync and looks liks a badly dubded spagetti western.
Can anybody help ?
Many thanks in advance
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from what i have read about your specific player, is that others have had the same issue. they reported sync errors and said that your burn speed needs to be lowered. one guy recomended not burning over 4x and using good cd's(not the ones that cost 10 dollars for 100). this is what one guy said on here about the same player "Had this a/v-sync problem and tried what i read above. Press angle on the remote control, switch to "2", switch back to "1", press "Enter" and everything is fine!!!!!! Try it!"
look here at what others have said about YOUR player http://www.vcdhelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=Toshiba+SD210E&DVDselect=&Submit=Search&Search=Search-Beware of the n00b mafia- -
Heheh yep, it's sounds like the good old 'angle button' trick will solve your problem! I have the SD220e and get exactly the same thing, like ninja said just press the angle button to switch to audio 2 then back to 1 then press enter and it'll be fine.
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