![]() Here is the file information for both the audio and video files that resulted in trying the rendering as you suggested: ![]() I went ahead a re-rendered an AVI file using your suggested method and unfortunately I had the same exact problem when I opened the audio and video files in DVD Architect. Thanks for your reply - I really thought that would fix it because I was not rendering the files as you suggested, I was rendering the audio and video together as one MPEG-2 file.
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