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everytime I convert my avi/divx movie file to dvd, the audio is off by like 2
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<blockquote data-quote="travis" data-source="post: 2745897" data-attributes="member: 208308"><p>If you using the same converter it could be that. Refer to this site for other free or trial programs to get a new convert.</p><p></p><p>http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=converter+video&platformSelect=&tag=srch%3Ba&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows%2CMac%2CiOS%2CAndroid%2CWebware%2CMobile&filter=platform%3DWindows%2CMac%2CiOS%2CAndroid%2CWebware%2CMobile</p><p></p><p>It also may be the actual .avi file itself. If that's it, convert it to dvd then go to an editor and track the audio track to match the video track then render/save the file to dvd and burn it. </p><p></p><p>If that isn't it, it may be your burning software or burning hardware. Try using another program to burn the dvd. Be careful about the trials though, sometimes they place a big mark on your video wanting you to buy to remove it. I prefer Windows Media Player.</p><p></p><p>http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=video+burner&platformSelect=Windows&tag=srch&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows&filter=platform%3DWindows</p><p></p><p>If all else fails your burner may be messed up. I would try on someone else computer before you go and decide you want to buy a new cd drive. Goodluck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travis, post: 2745897, member: 208308"] If you using the same converter it could be that. Refer to this site for other free or trial programs to get a new convert. http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=converter+video&platformSelect=&tag=srch%3Ba&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows%2CMac%2CiOS%2CAndroid%2CWebware%2CMobile&filter=platform%3DWindows%2CMac%2CiOS%2CAndroid%2CWebware%2CMobile It also may be the actual .avi file itself. If that's it, convert it to dvd then go to an editor and track the audio track to match the video track then render/save the file to dvd and burn it. If that isn't it, it may be your burning software or burning hardware. Try using another program to burn the dvd. Be careful about the trials though, sometimes they place a big mark on your video wanting you to buy to remove it. I prefer Windows Media Player. http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=video+burner&platformSelect=Windows&tag=srch&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows&filter=platform%3DWindows If all else fails your burner may be messed up. I would try on someone else computer before you go and decide you want to buy a new cd drive. Goodluck! [/QUOTE]
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