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Burned a video off of my computer (was a Windows Media file I believe, about 768 mb) to a DVD using Nero 7's 'Nero Vision' program.
Took the DVD over to a friend's house at first it was all synched up. After a while the audio got ahead of the video and maybe after a few minutes i would see the video going quicker to catch up to the audio.
While I was burning I didnt have any applications open, I would come check on it every once in a while (took 50 minutes x_X).
Any ideas?
P.S: New member, Ive come across these forums a few times looking for answers and its really helped, I was looking for forums like these to join to help me learn more. Thanks!
ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe Mobo
AMD Athlon XP 2800+
1gb DDR400 Ram.
Geforce 6800 LE overclocked.
400-450W Power Supply?

Anyone have a similar problem?
Its hard to tell because it could be several things..
the dvd player
the dvd
the program used to burn
the drive
the computer, etcetcetc
ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe Mobo
AMD Athlon XP 2800+
1gb DDR400 Ram.
Geforce 6800 LE overclocked.
400-450W Power Supply?

dont forget to shutdown or snooze antivirus.I use cap-wiz software and after much trial and error it appears to have solved my problem

Yes misterstooge, your are correct, Nero Vision is a terrible program to use because it will ALWAYS re-encode the video, even if it is not needed, you cannot tell it not to.
DVD authoring programs are primarily for putting the video onto dvd with menus etc. They shouldn't be used for the encoding aswell as they just don't do a good job.
Instead, use a dedicated program that encodes the video to a seperate video and audio file such as m2v and ac3 or wav audio. Then you open both files in a BETTER dvd authoring programe that does NOT re-encode such as TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 and it should sync up fine.

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