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Posted by Kenneth on 08/01/07 13:34
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 04:27:09 GMT, Impmon <impmon@digi.mon>
wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:21:09 -0400, Kenneth
><usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>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.
>>
>>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.
Hello again,
Thanks for the link, and the tip,
--
Kenneth
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