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  1. Hello,
    Here's my problem...I use MPC Home Cinema, my DVDs are playing with the audio in sync, but when I manually play VOB files the audio is not in sync with the video. I'm running Windows Vista 64 Ultimate. I believe I installed the K-Lite codec pack shortly after I got the computer, which is like a year ago or more, I have just been too busy to deal with this until now. I realize now installing K-Lite was perhaps not the smartest move, but before doing so I wasn't able to play VOBs at all.
    Please, what is my best chance of fixing this problem? PS: Even though I don't want to use it to play my media, I could mention that in the Windows Media Player VOB files won't open at all (DVDs will play there though).
    Thank you for reading and any input appriciated.
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    Stop messing with VOB files and play the entire DVD. VOBs are containers designed to be used in an authored DVD.....same way you don't play .cda files from an audio CD.
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  3. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Try play the vobs with VLC Media Player.

    But yep, you should always open the entire dvd/video_Ts folder for BEST dvd playback.
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  4. The VOB files contain footage I am archiving to use for editing later on. When I preview them I like to watch them in sync.
    So there is no way to fix the issue to make the videos play with sound in sync with the video in MPC which is my favorite player?
    It always worked before I got this new computer, so it cannot be impossible and I was hoping someone on this forum knew how to fix the problem.
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    Change your DVD/MPEG2 decoder or change your media player.
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