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  1. I got the dvd The One onto my computer and it plays and sounds great. But when i burn it onto a vcd the sound is just a little slow and very noticable when they talk. I have burned vcd's before using the same method and never encountered this before, could it be the movie itself of am i doing something wrong?
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    I got the dvd The One onto my computer and it plays and sounds great. But when i burn it onto a vcd the sound is just a little slow and very noticable when they talk. I have burned vcd's before using the same method and never encountered this before, could it be the movie itself of am i doing something wrong?
    What is your method? Post some details and then someone can help.
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  3. I used an old usb dazzle device to capture the video, it works fine for me and the quality is actually good, it automticall caputred it in mpeg so i put that on a vcd using nero and vcdeasy both and neither one made the audio in sync with the video. then i ran it through tmpenc thinking that it might be because it wasn't encoded for vcd, that didn't work. Both times, straight off the dazzle and through tmpenc the audio was fine on my computer but when it was on the vcd it was bad. I have used this method before and it worked fine. If the audio was off at all it was rarely noticable and probably just because my dvd player doesn't play vcd's well and only on cd-rw's. This is very noticable and makes it extremely annoying to watch. I recently ordered a new player off the internet that specifically is made for vcd's. I'm waiting to see if this improves it. Any suggestions on why this is so noticable compared to the other would be appreciated.
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