I've captured before without this happening. I was capturing video (.avi) from my TV with an ADSTech VideoXpress USB device using composite vaudio/video interfaces and the XviD codec. My video card is a NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200, I have 1.5 Gigs of RAM and my chip is an AMD Sempron 2.01 Ghz...I also have over a hundred Gigs of HD space if that matters. I'm running XP Home Edition on an eMachines T3410. I was recording a PS2 online game, a race in ToCA 3 actually. Our race was going to be almost an hour long so I stepped on the video pretty bad to try to keep the file size down so I'd have more options for sharing the video. Actually, my concerns were misplaced...with a degraded video, (low frame rate and small frame size) I found that the process of uploading and/or sending the video magnified the degradation. When I decided to go with better vid quality I started having problems with the video being much slower than the audio. I tried capturing the US Grand Prix that I recorded to my DVR, (Dish Network) to share with some overseas buddies along with several other ToCA races. I've tried using Nero Vision 4, and 2 different verions of ULead software. Always the same thing, the audio is faster than the video and as the video plays they get further and further out of sync. Should I use a different codec?