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    Movie sound is out of line

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by SuperKungFu, Apr 19, 2007.

  1. SuperKungFu

    SuperKungFu Notebook Consultant

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    I’m sure some of you boys found a video and you notice the video and the sound does not correctly match up. Is there a simple way to fix this or is it better to import the video to a moving editing software and try to match it up manually?
     
  2. wobble987

    wobble987 Notebook Virtuoso

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    i don't know how to fix it. but the name ur looking for is the "audio out-of-snyc"
     
  3. hehe299792458

    hehe299792458 Notebook Deity

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    I think those are eithe hardware (drivers, slow gpu, etc) or content (the video was made poorly) problems and can't be fixed
     
  4. frozen sun

    frozen sun Notebook Consultant

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    as mentioned, it would be mostly content prob and cant be fixed.. as for drivers and others, we may have some work around..
     
  5. iza

    iza Notebook Evangelist

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    Media Player Classic has an option to offset the audio.
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    It wouldn't actually fix the file, but at least you could watch it without having to use a video editor.
     
  6. LIVEFRMNYC

    LIVEFRMNYC Blah Blah Blah!!!

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    If your talking about after you burn a Video file to a DVD........

    I would increase the cache size, Encode 2x pass (if option is available), and set burn speed to 8X or lower instead of the Max speed of 16X or higher.

    Also it's best to close any browsers and most apps, and lets it burn without doing anything on your PC until it's finished.

    This works for me using NERO.