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ralftaro wrote on 4/21/2009, 7:39 AM
Hi,

I think this problem would require a way more detailed analysis, with a lot of additional questions having to be answered.

First of all: What source material are you using in your project (e.g. video format/codec, frame rate, origin)? Also, can you give us a rough idea of what your project looks like, e.g. length of the movie and what editing techniques you have utilized?

It would also be very insightful to check the DVD image files that get created on your hard drive before the disc is burned. You would have to check in your Movie Edit Pro program settings to confirm where your temporary DVD images files reside on your hard drive. Then go to that location, into the image directory for the movie project in question and play back the VOB files using a DVD/MPEG-playing software, e.g. VLC Player. Can you see the problem here? Does it replay too fast? If so, the cause would already be somewhere in the project/during the encoding, and we would have to figure that out. If it displays fine from the DVD image files on the hard drive, the problem is obviously somewhere during the writing or reading of the DVD medium. Maybe the readability is bad. Try burning slower or try replaying the disc on another DVD player or your computer.

I hope this helps.

ralftaro wrote on 5/11/2009, 7:23 AM
Hi again,

The following details should be conclusive as to the nature and encoding of your source material: What camera/device do you use to record the video footage (exact name of make and model)? How do you go it into the program?

You could also right-click on the video track of the imported material in the timeline view of Movie Edit Pro, bring up the "Properties" dialog and tell us about the different characteristics of the material that are outlined there, e.g. frame rate and import module used by the program to decode the material.