SUPER DVD CREATOR QUESTION!

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  1. Jaimz23

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    I'm not sure if this is the right forum or not for this question, but i'll ask anyway. When I play my avi files in media player the audio synchs perfectly with the video all the way through the vid. When I burn the avi file to be played in a dvd player with super dvd creator the audio starts out o.k. but after a few minutes it is no longer synched. Is this just a super dvd creator problem (because it plays fine in media player) or can this actually be fixed with virtualdub or some other program? And if so how? Thanks
     
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    Anyone???
     
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    This a very common problem with AVIs that have a VBR audio file.

    You can use VirtualDub to change it to a CBR audio file.

    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=60095

    One reason I find ConvertXtoDVD superior to other converters is that it handles VBR audio well.
     

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