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XP Audio/Video Sync problem.

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Name: Ray_Chill
Date: April 16, 2003 at 16:34:19 Pacific
OS: XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 1.0 Gig, 384MB
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I recently been playing some video/movie clips and I've noticed that during some the audio and video aren't sync'd. And, the separation between visual action and audio of the action get further appart as time progresses. Is this just a problem with the stuff I'm viewing, or could it be corrected somehow? I'm running XP Pro and Window Media Player 9.

Any suggestions? Or, is it just a poor download?



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Name: Vitelma
Date: April 16, 2003 at 17:54:39 Pacific
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two problems: 1) bad download idd
2) 1.0 gigahrz => aint bad, but sometimes not enough, I had a 600Mhz Pc recently and I had the same problem, but now I have a 2000+, so no problems any more...

things you "can" do is:
put your screen to 16Bit instead of 32 bit
or in your divx settings put your CPU level very low


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Response Number 2
Name: Vitelma
Date: April 16, 2003 at 17:57:19 Pacific
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try to run your movies in windows media player 2, with not so many features as WM 9.0


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