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Posted by Impmon on 08/01/07 04:27
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:21:09 -0400, Kenneth
<usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote:
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>Howdy,
>
>I recently did some very modest editing of a DVD, and then
>burned a new DVD for my work.
>
>It played perfectly on both my desktop, and my laptop.
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>Then, I used it with a client, and when it played on their
>equipment, the audio and video were significantly out of
>synch.
>
>How might I avoid that sort of problem in the future?
www.videohelp.com lots of good guides and links plus a forum with lots
of helpful people.
It's possible the DVD were not authored properly for the stand alone
DVD players. One possibility is the audio isn't 48KHz as required for
standard DVD players.
PC's are more forgiving on non standard DVD than DVD players.
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