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Can anyone recommend appropriate encoder settings for the Media Converter for AVI's? Or is there some other hack/tweak? I've tinkered with the settings and can't seem to find any that work effectively. Most of them (except on the very high quality settings, which isn't surprising with the N770 hardware) play with both audio and video and quite smoothly, but they are annoyingly never in sync.
Any advice, other than going back to OS2006?
Last edited by Delta5; 2007-07-27 at 03:22.