Usually this is related to a codec if the file plays in synch on another box. WinDVD used to be a big culprit, but I'm sure there are plenty of others that throw off the synch also. Try playing it on the Divx software player and see if it is in synch on the same box. I have a few that play wrong through media player but fine through other players

lopaka


I have an xvid avi file I just finished creating and on one machine in
my house it plays just fine, but on the other the audio is seriously
out of sync.

This could happen if there wasn't enough available processor time, or CPU just couldn't handle it.




 Any idea what would cause this to happen?  Could it be a
codec setting or one installed wrong?
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Brian



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