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New Audio Of Out Sync Problem?


arnold931

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I hate to start another "audio out of sync" thread, but I haven't been able to find another thread with my situation. I have a 1 1/2 hour MPEG2 clip that I captured from VHS using DVDXpress and CapWiz. The audio stayed in sync throughout the capture. If I view the clip with VideoReDo, CinePlayer, or Windows Media Player 10, everything stays in sync even if I fast foward, rewind, etc. If I preview with MyDVD (Add New Movie, Preview) or VideoWave (Add Video), the audio stays in sync when I play, but if I fast forward or rewind the audio gets out of sync by 3 or 4 seconds behind. Even if I rewind and replay over a section that was in sync, it's now out of sync.

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VideoWave/MyDVD Projects using DVR-MS files out of sync

The information in this article applies to:

Easy Media Creator 8

Applicable Operating Systems:

Windows 2000 Professional

Windows XP Home / Pro / Media Center

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition

Issue:

When using DVR-MS files in a VideoWave or MyDVD, it is possible that the finished project is out of sync. That means the audio may be slightly ahead or behind the video that is shown.

Solution:

Please close any running instances of VideoWave or MyDVD and then download and install the following hotfix:

http://tools.roxio.com/support/c8/dvrms_hotfix.exe

Once the installation is complete you should be able to open your saved project and produce (VideoWave) or burn to disc (MyDVD) without experiencing this problem.

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Capturing requires a great deal of available system resources and you want to make sure you have the most system resources available to you. These are a few things that might help.

 

Make sure no other software is running in the background or you are not working with another software program while a CD is trying to be written

 

Obtain the latest video adapters

 

Obtain the latest sound card drivers

 

Delete the Temporary Files

 

Run Disk Defragmenting program to speed up your computer's ability to access data.

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