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Posted on Jun 08, 2010

HAVE THE DVG-1080P CAMERA, THE AUDIO AND VIDEO DO NOT MATCH UP!. IVE TRIED USING IT IN SEVERAL QUALITY SETTININGS AND ALWAYS END UP WITH AUDIO THAT RUNS FASTER THAN THE VIDEO!

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