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<blockquote data-quote="ultima" data-source="post: 716327" data-attributes="member: 101199"><p>I'd like to confirm that I have the same issue with my camcorders mp4 files although they are 59.94fps 1080p files. I think the problem lies with the codec pack installed. I am still fiddling with them. So far best results have been with PDVD9 codec - but video lags audio somewhat.</p><p>How can I tell if VMR9 is working correctly on my winxp system?</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultima, post: 716327, member: 101199"] I'd like to confirm that I have the same issue with my camcorders mp4 files although they are 59.94fps 1080p files. I think the problem lies with the codec pack installed. I am still fiddling with them. So far best results have been with PDVD9 codec - but video lags audio somewhat. How can I tell if VMR9 is working correctly on my winxp system? Cheers, Ben [/QUOTE]
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