Media Player voice-video not in sync

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Hello,
Having problems with playing a file back in Media Player. If I have
saved a short video of myself to my hard drive and play it back, using Media
Player, the voice matches up with the picture or lip movement very well.
However, if I send that saved video of myself, over the Internet in an email
as an attachment, when I check to see how well it looks from my "Sent" mail
folder, when I open (download) the video, the audio lags way behind the lip
movement in the beginning then finally catches up at the end of the
half-minute video. Can anyone tell me if this can be fixed and what is
causing this? Thank you very much.

Jerry
 
Hi,

I just played back the email video using Real Player and have the same
problem with playing the email file using Real Player as I do with Media
Player! Oh gosh, then there is something else wrong besides my players---but
something with a video card or the power of my computer? It's a new Dell E
1705 with I GB RAM and a Duel processor (1.73 GHz) available physical memory
of 300 MB, available virtual memory of 1.11 GB. Can someone please advise me
 
For what file type?
Does it work if you save the file to disk first?
Does this file work correctly on a second computer in this fashion?
 
Hi zachd,

Thank you very much for addressing my problem. The file type is .wmv. I
do save the file to disk first because I record the video using my Microsoft
NX 6000 webcam, then rework it using Microsoft's Movie Maker. Then I send
the video in an email. But it's not just my videos that will not sync the
voice properly. I mean, the other day a family member sent me a video and
their voice and video was not synced up eiher.

I've tried opening the file I saved and sent in an email, through my
Sent Folder, and if I save it to disk from the email, then open it, the voice
and video are in sync. But when I tried that with my family members video,
the voice and video were still out of sync. Lost for reason.

Jerry
 
Does it work properly on a mate's computer? That is, are the files
themselves corrupt/badly made, or is this an artifact of a problem on your
system? Trying this on a second computer should answer that question. =\
 
Hi zachd,

Well, after I send them in an email, those receiving them say they are
okay. But they may not look as closely as I do because I am the author.
I'll try to send them to another computer and see. Thanks for the info.

Jerry
 

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