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Old 08-30-2009, 04:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default DVD audio, video not in synch

Have some .AVI files I want to put on DVD. Used DVD Flick to convert like I always do, then Nero to burn. The DVD will play in my DVD player, but the sound and video are about 4 seconds off. This is a new problem as I have done this many times with perfect results. Any suggestions? When I view the AVI on my computer, it plays perfect too. Clearly I am doing something wrong here.
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Old 08-30-2009, 05:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Are you using a different type of DVD or a different Manufacturer? I have an older DVD player that will only see +R discs and then it likes RiData discs better than all others. But the discs it won't play usually work fine in my other player.
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How much other stuff are you doing when converting?
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My DVD player will play +R and -R.

I am doing nothing else while converting. It takes a long time so I normally set the job going when I have to be away from the PC. Unless Avast is interfering which it seems it would have messed up all of them not just this particular one. I have gone through 6 blank DVD's to get this done.

I have tried slowing down the burn speed, no difference.

EDIT: I give up. I even tried combining the two clips using Windows movie maker, THEN converting and burning. All I got was sound, no picture.
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What if you try something like Nero Vision or ConvertXtoDVD?
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