Hi Charlie,

I had a similar problem almost 2 years ago and was able to solve with the
help of the good citizens here on Direct-L. It played fine on most machines
but was out of sync only on Windows NT 4.0

First of all it would help us if we knew the details of the computer that
was giving you these problems. Was it NT? CPU speed? Amount of Ram, version
of QuickTime and Director etc.

1) The first thing that gets my attention is that 180 kb/sec is high for a
Sorenson compression.

2) What was the source of the video? If the video was captured with a
version of Premiere < 5 then it was likely 29.97 NTSC captured and most
computers use 30 fps. Absoulutely nothing we tried could even repair the
video until we went back and re-digitised the source video with Premiere 5
at 30 fps and then all was well.

HTH,
Randy



on 3/30/01 4:36 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I gave a beta of the CD I'm finishing to the client to test, and the
> QuickTime works fine on most computers, but on at least one computer, the
> videos' sound skips every couple of seconds.  Not the video, just the sound.
> So by the end of the video, it has skipped enough that the sound is
> noticeably off-sync with the video.  I think this is the problem of his
> computer and QuickTime player, but I'm not sure.  Is there any solution?
> I'm using Sorenson compression capped off at 180 kb/sec.  I am preloading
> the movies, also.  (it does it outside of the projector just in the
> QuickTime player, also.)


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