NEED HELP WITH SOUND PROBLEM

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  1. dvdfreak1

    dvdfreak1 Regular member

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    i burnt a movie and the last 20 mins the sound doesnt match with the lip movement.is there a program i can use to fix this?like take the audio on the disc and match it up with the lip movement or something of that nature,and reburn it to a dvd-r.
     
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    Did you try the DVD in a computer or in a diferent player? Did you stop the movie in the player and then restart to see if sound was back in sync with video? All it takes is one little glitch to throw things off. May have happened at the layer break; that's what happened to me with Star Wars III.
     
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    i played the dvd in my 2 different players,played the dvd in my computer,and i still had it ripped to my hard drive and played it that way.same results the last say 15 mins is out of sync.
     
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    Try to rip again.
    Test by playing ripped/shrunk file on computer before burning.
    It doesn't take much to cause this type of problem.
     
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    i believe its the movie itself.other people i know that have it have experienced the same problem.is there a program or something that i can use to fix the audio myself,by matching it up with the picture?
     
  6. zhelpz

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    dvdfreak1,

    When you say others have experienced the same problem, do you mean with the same exact movie you are having problems with? Or just generally speaking.

    In the past, I had that problem with a few movies here and there. With mine, everything would be fine until I had to pause the movie for wahtever reason, and I would have to start it over to get it back on track.

    Once I changed the media I was using, I stopped having that problem, I even tested a couple of them by doing them over, on different disk brand, and I have not had the problem since.
     

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