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  1. Hey,

    I found the source of my xivd problems with my LiteOn LVD-2002. Its seems to be called a Syncrhoenous Blit, and the player can not understand this "Blit" (is Blit a word?), so the audio is out of sync. So I am wondering if there is anyway to get rid of this blit while keeping the audio in sync, or a way for the player to play it. Any and All suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    --Matthew
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  2. Blit IS a word, something to do with shifting bits/pixels fast. I doubt that this has anything to do with your player not playing xvid. Its more likely your warp points or your gmc. xvid can use 3 warp points and qpel which are not compatible with any standalone player ATM. search on GMC WARP POINTS QPEL and XVID compatibility. Asynchronous blitting is very good for the bowels. Sit down with the sunday tabloids and have a good Asynchronous blit. :P

    to get your clip to play open it in virtualdub and set fast recompress/ video/ direct stream copy/ audio select compressor xvid or divx? then save avi...
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  3. Hey,

    I just got finished trying that and Im getting the same problem. With NanDub, you can turn off and on the blit. When i save it without the blit its out of sync, but if I leave the blit its in sync but still wont play on my standalone divx player.

    -- Matthew
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  4. then it sounds like you are going to have to edit it. cutting out the blit and the sound.
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