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Old 12-30-2006, 04:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default PSP Video playback out of sink with audio?

I recently bought a memory stick duo 4GB to put movies on it. I converted some dvd's to Mpeg-4 format using the programs recommended on this site. The only thing is, the audio does not match the video. Either the audio is a second behind the lips moving or the audio is fast, almost sounding like fast forwarding even though the video is playing at the correct speed. Please, can anyone give me some insight on what i need to do to fix this problem. Thanks.
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Old 12-30-2006, 04:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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what program did you use to Convert it? PSP Video 9?
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Yeah, sometimes the video and audio won't match if you use a bad program, use PSP Video 9.
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at first I was using dvd Fab platinum to convert it initially, then using psp video 9. It wasn't working so i starting using a different program that just copied the dvd to my hard drive with no conversion and then just used psp video 9 to convert it. it worked a little better, but i recently converted wedding crashers and it worked great. Until about 20 minutes in, then it was all screwed up. have you had this problem or do you have an idea on what i can do to my conversion settings to fix this.
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sometimes, u need the right codec, so u can convert any format to any format. . . a good pack of codecs for almost everything is klcodec282f
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