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    When Burning Blue Ray Audio Is 1 Second Behind Video

    I've been using the software 8.5.0 and the first blue ray burn i made was successful. i used the VSO burning engine. this last one however has the audio a second or so behind the video... i tried burning it again using the ImgBurn burning engine and got the same result. is there something i can do to correct that? thanks. Also... what's the difference between selecting the folder with the name of the movie file i am backing up in the source folder or opening the movie folder up and selecting the BDMV folder immediately inside of the movie folder? in addition, i ripped movie to hard drive and then used "write data" to burn to blu ray disc. i have tried both with the same result.

    #2
    update to latest released version and change the A/V codec to software for all choices

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      #3
      that didn't work :-/ i hate wasting blu rays

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        #4
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          #5
          there are no error messages... everything says burn was successful.

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            #6
            Hi, gamecockks

            Could you please tell us more info about disc name, A/V codec settings, Mainmovie or fulldisc? Also you can post inernal log like AGJ said.

            Thanks.

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