Burning Problem

January 21st, 2020

Everytime I download a movie I seem to get the sound come out and then the mouths move later. Is there something wrong that I’m doing?
This is my 1st post hope I’m doing it right.
Thanks

Answer #1
I don not know how many movies you have with this problem, but if it’s indeed with every movie, I would say there’s something wrong with your audio drivers.
For example it could be that your using a recorder tool like Total Recorder, which captures the sound before it goes to your audio card. This will give the delay you just described. Look at your Windows Audio settings to see which driver will be used for the sound output.
Answer #2
this sounds like a Codec problem…
Answer #3
I had this problem with WMP11, I changed to VLC player and it stopped!
This could also happen if you have bad specs for example 256 ram…
Like i said try VLC player and it should solve your problem
Good luck
Answer #4
Either the movies have a Sync problem, or you have a codec problem. Reinstall your Media player, or try using another one and see what happens
Answer #5
I’ve might not have been clear on this topic. The problem is when I burn the movie to disk I get the sound then mouths move.I’m using Nero 7.This is when I play it in the dvd player.
Answer #6
OOOOOOOO – Yeah that happens sometimes. Just download a reinstall nero 7 (nero 8 os terrible by the way) But like I said, download a DIFFERENT Nero 7 and install it. It will work
Answer #7
Or use ConvertXtoDVD/WinAVI Video Converter to convert your movies and then burn them. However, notice that if your movies have a variable frame rate the chances of synchronization problems increase. You can get both programs here:
WinAVI Video Converter:
http://~ Dead file host ~/files/68427631/WinAVI_Video_Converter_v8.0.zip
ConvertXtoDVD:
http://~ Dead file host ~/files/68651037/ConvertXtoDVD.v2.2.3.258.rar
Good luck mate and I hope you manage to get your problems fixed ^_^
Answer #8
Or use ConvertXtoDVD/WinAVI Video Converter to convert your movies and then burn them. However, notice that if your movies have a variable frame rate the chances of synchronization problems increase. You can get both programs here:
WinAVI Video Converter:
http://~ Dead file host ~/files/68427631/WinAVI_Video_Converter_v8.0.zip
ConvertXtoDVD:
http://~ Dead file host ~/files/68651037/ConvertXtoDVD.v2.2.3.258.rar
Good luck mate and I hope you manage to get your problems fixed ^_^

+1 Good program
Also, I am sorry because I missed out two more COMMON reasons why this may also happen. The discs you are using, and your DVD writer itself.

 

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