Yea its not a problem watching the dvd on the computer as I can adjust
that, however you cant do that with a home dvd player and thats where
the problem comes in. I had rather watch my movie on the big screen
instead of the computer screen
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:51:38 GMT, 7
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>Fireball wrote:
>
>> Sometimes but not all the time when I burn a dvd the sound is not in
>> sync with the lips...like a one or two second delay. I use nerovision
>> 6 to burn the dvd's. The avi file will play excellent but when its
>> composed into the dvd is when the sound issue happens. Not sure what
>> information you will need so here is what I can think of that might be
>> of some use.
>>
>>
>> 3.0 ghz pIV processor
>> 1 gig ram
>> creative soundblaster live value zs sound card
>> asus radion 9800xt video card
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help
>
>
>Most good software have facilities for correcting DVDs with sound
>out of sync with video. Its not an uncommon problem as
>it take CPU horsepower to decrypt and play video.
>You can try Movix liveCD (open source and free) if you
>can't find any good software that does this.
>http://www.livecdlist.com/