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    Anybody here know Quicktime well?

    I'm having problems with audio/video sync.

    Let me know if you have skills.

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    hey bro just wondering if you have the latest codecs for your player. Daniel.

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    Do you need codecs for quicktime? I've never been prompted for that. I did some internet searching and it seemed that lots of other people were having the same problems I was.

    Let me explain, I've been ripping DVDs and trying to find a format to save them in on my hard drive so when I go on vacations and take my laptop along, I'll have a couple of stored movies to watch.

    Well, I was trying to rip them into MPEG-4 so I could watch them through I-tunes or Quicktime but aroundd the middle of the movie, the audio would start losing sync with the video and by the end of the movie it would be almost a full second off.

    I then tried ripping into a .mov format but I was still having the same problem.

    Finally I ripped into .avi format and it works.... The only problem with .avi though is that the video quality is severely diminished almost to the point that it looks like you're watching an old VHS tape.

    Oh well... better bad than nothing at all.

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