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    I've been researching this problem for weeks with no results. Basically I make DVD-r's for a corporate client. They play back perfectly in sync on all set top players, but in Windows XP I cannot find a player that will play it back properly without the audio being 3 or 4 frames ahead of the video. I have tried PowerDVD, VLC, Dell Media Experience, and countless others on a wide array of machines from dual processor dell desktops to new toshiba laptops and the playback is always out of sync. It is not out of sync with replicated DVD's, only with DVD-r's, but it is ALWAYS out of sync no matter what type pf DVD-r i throw at it. I've tried different brands of DVD-r and every encoding process from DVD studio Pro to Sonic. Anyone have any ideas? I have ripped the Video_TS folders to the hard drive and played them succesfully in sync that way, but I cannot expect my clients to do this as they are not very technical.
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    Sounds like something is messed up on the machine that you're using to burn your DVDs

    Out of curiosity, try this player, as it utilizes its own codecs to display your video. BTW, I meant "Try this player" Not "Try this, Player"

    http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/html/projects.html#mplayer


    If that happens to work, you can wrap your media in this, which is a built in version of the above:

    http://mulder.brhack.net/public/downloads/InstantPlayer.2006-11-10.exe
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