Audio not in sync with video on avi files
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- From: "Stanley Braverman" <sbrave@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 22:07:15 -0700
This problem is with MOST avi files but not all of them. I have Windows
Media center and have this problem. I downloaded VLC media player and there
is no problem with the sound and video being in sync using that VLC media
player in WindowsXP mode. I downloaded all the updates including the
rollup2 for WME but the problem still remains. Since I like to use the
remote control feature of WME this problem is got me frustrated. I have
been using VLC in XP mode to watch these avi files. Any Ideas?
.
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