First off, I'd like to say that you guys have been a huge help. This support community has made my life a little less complicated while trying to create the perfect wedding and honeymoon DVDs.
I've seen a few posts about audio being out of sync after a DVD was burned. I haven't seen any definitive solutions though. I am also having this problem on occasion. I save my movie from Windows Movie Maker and it plays fine on the computer but the final DVD is a little bit off. The movies are under an hour.
Could defragging my computer help any?
Is there any audio settings I can play with?
Also, I heard it's best to lower the burn speed. Is there ever a time when a slower burn, like 4x, could be worse than a faster burn or will quality always be better if not the same?
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Jesse
First off, I'd like to say that you guys have been a huge help. This support community has made my life a little less complicated while trying to create the perfect wedding and honeymoon DVDs.
I've seen a few posts about audio being out of sync after a DVD was burned. I haven't seen any definitive solutions though. I am also having this problem on occasion. I save my movie from Windows Movie Maker and it plays fine on the computer but the final DVD is a little bit off. The movies are under an hour.
Could defragging my computer help any?
Is there any audio settings I can play with?
Also, I heard it's best to lower the burn speed. Is there ever a time when a slower burn, like 4x, could be worse than a faster burn or will quality always be better if not the same?
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