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  1. I just burned a portion of the fast and the furious onto a cdr using nero. This was my first VCD burn, and was trying to see how it would work for me. Well the burn went great, and when the burning was completed i plopped it into my APEX 660, it loaded fine so i pushed play and wow, there is was...however, after about 3 minutes...the audio became severly out of sync with the visual. also, at some points it seemed the picture was in fast forward...i dont know whats going on..someone PLEASE HELP...
    by the way i am using a bundle in compaq burner, fujifilm 700mb/80min cdr's, and an APEX 660 DVD player
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  2. some one PLEASE give me some insight here......thanks
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  3. The problem you are describing could be caused by many variables. These may include but are not limited to: poor source material, poor source hardward (VCR/TV/Cable, etc.), computer hardware conflicts, poor quality soundcard or capture hardware, incorrect software settings for capture, burps during editing and/or encoding, messed up burning software or hardware, a defective DVD player or incompatibility between media and player.

    The most suspicious issues for me have been a lousy soundcard (SoundBlaster that seemingly worked fine, until I began doing video processing) and poor source material. Generally, I think you just take things one step at a time and eliminate each element until you discover what's causing your particular problem. Wish I could be more specific than recommending a series of tests. Maybe someone else has more specific recommendations.
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  4. Hmm, well first of all, what is the source movie encoded with?? Is it a DVD rip or another file you downloaded in MPG or ASF?? If you use DVD2AVI to split the audio from the video, then use TMPEG to encode the sound and video together it should come out fine...
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