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    Hi. I have a movie in .flv format that I am trying to author to DVD. I have tried twice but both times there is a delay of about 5 seconds between words being spoken and the sound arriving. Any ideas why this could be?

    I know there are tutorials for fixing this 'post production', but this is a watch once & delete DVD so I don't really want to spend a lot of time fixing the problem - I will just watch the movie on my PC instead (the flv file has no audio such problems). I would be interested to learn what the problem might be however and if it is fixable before the DVD authoring process starts.

    I attach the log file.

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    Martin
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    You appear to have created a PAL dvd (25fps)

    Of course that would make sense as you are in the UK. I suggest you try with a NTSC dvd since the source is NTSC (23.96 fps). You will still be able to play it.
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    Originally Posted by martinlest View Post
    Hi. I have a movie in .flv format that I am trying to author to DVD. I have tried twice but both times there is a delay of about 5 seconds between words being spoken and the sound arriving. Any ideas why this could be?
    Yes.....FLVs are crap.
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    In can try that, though I usually select PAL and have no problems. FLV files usually author just fine too - AVStoDVD is one of the few programmes I have that supports them.

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