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    AVI's speeding up

    Hi there
    Strange thing began to happen last night. I was going to watch an avi I downloaded last night. On the computer I downloaded it too, it seemed fine. i skipped ahead to different spots and it was playing fine all in sync. I copied it to my laptop desktop and started watching it. played fine for a while then all the action speeded up and off course the audio went out of sync. I downloaded the latest codec pack and began again. where it sppeded up before worked fine but it happened a few minutes later. I switched to a dvd with that and four other programs on it. same thing happened at a different spot. change to aother program on the disc and it worked fine until the end when it too speeded up a bit. This was all done using windows media player and I haven't had time to try another player yet. But does anyone know what would cause this too happen?
    brent
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    So it happens with all avi's and dvd's? or just one or some?

    You already have one other player to try out on the computer if it's xp. try clicking start>run [type] mplayer2

    to get an older version of WMP.
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    it seems to be hit and miss. I have a DVD with 5 avi's on it. They all work fine and in sync on the machine I burn from. one in particular is acting very strange while two others speed up near the end. I file copied this avi from the desktop to my laptop and same thing. I tried playing it on the laptop from the file on the desktop and it worked fine but when i tried to play it on my TV thru s-vid it sped up again. I tried it on nero 7 and the same thing happened. will try mplayer 2 later on today.
    i also have one that works fine on the desktop from a folder onthe desktop but once burned as an avi, it says it can't play due to the wrong codec. is it not just a digital copy, should it not work just fine. maybe the dvd burner is the culprit...
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