sound out of sync with movie

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  1. dkckbk

    dkckbk Member

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    I have burn a few of my movie files and when I try to watch them the sound is not in sync with the picture. Some of the movies are just by a few seconds, but I have a couple the are way off 4 or 5 min. off. How can I fix this. Please help
     
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    At what speed are you burning? What burning programs? What burner?
    More information please.
     
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    I have been using DVD Santa. It is set at defult and I am new to all this this and not sure what it means but it is set at NTNC, Full Screen (4:3), and High (7200X480). I am not sure what type of burner I have but it come with the Hp I just recently purchased and can burn DVDs or CDs.
     
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    Sounds like your movies are downloaded?? And then burned??

    I like your system specs. lol, :]

    dual neon case fans, It put a smile on my face.
     
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    What??
     
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    Their avi Files.

     
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    I had a feeling they were downloaded. I will also assume that you want to convert them to dvd to watch on a TV. I had the same problem. People will recommend using Nero or VSO`s DivxToDVD. Among others. They all work, but for me , they were not suceessfull 100% of the time. I had the best luck using TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 then I use TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6. It takes a little longer , but the results have been perfect.
     

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