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Ben
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Ok, I know this isn't a tech board but I thought somebody here may be abe to help. So i am using Xilisoft's DVD to iPod converter to dump some tv show episodes onto my iPod for lunch hour viewing, and results are spotty. It looks and sounds great. The problem is that half of the videos don't match up with their audio tracks. Anybody here know a solution?

Thanks, Yo!

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Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy
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It's a problem with the iPod, not a problem with your videos. If you want them to sound right on the iPod, you need to offset the audio by the correct amount (it depends on the length of the movie) using an mp4 editor. But then they will sound wrong on your computer [Smile]
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I would accept that if the videos were balanced right in the computer, but they play on the computer the same way they do on the ipod.
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There is a program, I can't remember what its called, but you can rip out the audio, and then burn them back together. Something in that process is supposed to match up the audio and video. I used to have that problem in the days before dvd burners were reasonably priced. I would make VCDs, and the audio and video would be off. www.videohelp.com has a lot of information.
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