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I have a strange problem of my audio being about half a second off when I burn my movie to a DVD. I am using iDVD 4, and the video is a uncompressed self contained FCP quicktime file. Anyone know how to fix it?
 
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could you start the sound 1 second before the images start to play so when it burns it catches up? or am I thinking funny
 
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Does it start in synch and then slip out? Does it slip out while previewing the DVD in iDVD? Does it slip while previewing in QuickTime Player? Does it slip in a DVD player? Does it slip in the Apple DVD player application?


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One of the movies on my dvd starts off out of synch and stays that way the whole time. It is not out of synch when previewing in iDVD, and it is not out of synch when I watch it on quicktime. It is out of synch for every dvd player I have tried including my Mac's dvd player.
 
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That's very weird. Make sure the audio is at 48 kHz and not 41. I doubt that would do it though...


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Did you shoot with 12-bit audio? Because if you did, you'll want to get it to 16-bit.
 
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What is even more weird is thatt the video that is having the audio problems is a trailer for the main feature which has no audio problems.
 
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