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Audio on Mac?

Discussion in 'Mac - General discussion' started by Jeffpm80, Jun 20, 2007.

  1. Jeffpm80

    Jeffpm80 Member

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    Whenever I burn a disc, the audio is around a whole minute ahead of the video. I have no idea what's going on, but it gets annoying. How do I fix it? and why is it doing this?
     
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    What are you playing it on? I would try different (better) media.
     
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    iDVD, DVD Players, Computers.
     
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    Well i would say somethig has gone wrong with the encoding process. But i could still be crappy media, itry -R if you havent. Also what is it your buring? a retail movie, home move youtube type video? and what program are yo buring it with?
     
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    I am burning a movie off of the internet that the audio matches up perfectly with the video on my computer. I burn it with iDVD.
     
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    If you can, drop it into iMovie and see if it matches there. If it doesn't, you can extract the audio and sync it properly then burn with iDVD. You could also try burning with Toast instead, it's more like Nero (and is plentiful on torrent sites).
     

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