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wrong avi sequence after burning to CD
Name: auto7890 Date: May 19, 2009 at 18:08:08 Pacific OS: xp CPU/Ram: 250 Product: Acer / ASPIRE Subcategory: General
Comment:
Can anyone please tell me why the film I edited with virtualdub played in the wrong sequence only after I wrote(burned) the film to a CD ? It plays all sequences in the correct order on the harddrive ,but not when I play the film on the CD. I then tested to see what would happen when I copied the film back to the hardrive, but that also now plays in the wrong order, lukily I still have the correct playing order film also on harddrive. Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that next time I re-burn to CD , that the wrong sequence does not happen ? I originaly split the film in 4 parts using Direct stream for all splitting and joining, I then joined those 4 parts in a sequence that I preferred, I then saved the film, then checked that film to make it was playing the sequences correctly from the harddrive and it did. Also I noticed there was 1minute and 30seconds missing from the CD version. Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that next time I re-burn to CD , that I get the same sequence happening as on the hardrive version ?
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