.RARi extract files...and they work perfect untill i try to burn....

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  1. JRize

    JRize Member

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    i extract files...and they work perfect untill i try to burn....the voices don't match the mouth....this only happens with the .rar files wats the deal.....?
     
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    Either you have dodgy files from the download (I presume it's a download if it involves rar files) or you're doing something wrong burning them.

    What program are you using to burn these files?
    Is that software up-to-date?
    What speed are you burning at?
    What speed is the media you're using rated at?
    What make is the media you're using?
    Is your burner's firmware up-to-date?

    :)
     
  3. billybob

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    ...what ripper said :p

    Haha, but seriously, more info kid. Try burning slower speeds though, thats usually the problem.
     
  4. Indochine

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    Supposing that this type of thing is a RAR file problem seems to be a common thing on here. A classic case of mistaking the wrapper for the contents of the parcel.

    The problem sounds a bit like downloading AVIs archived using RAR and converting them to mpeg2 then authoring a DVD layout and finally burning them to DVD and then finding audio sync problems on a standalone player.

    This gets telescoped together in the naive user's mind as "burning a RAR file", so good are modern software suites (take a bow, Nero) at hiding the nuts and bolts from the user.

    JRize, what type of video files are contained in the RAR archives, and what conversion / burning software are you using?


     

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