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Sound and video playback do not match

When i fast forward a movie and then play it, the sound and video do not match anymore. it only does it for a few movies. is there a button or command that can be used to make the sound and video become aligned when this happens?

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No button or any control to rectifier this problem. Depend the movies quality when you fast forward the system control and audio video processing or it call out MPEG2 chipset they run like double speed sometimes it not fast enough then you end up with sound and video not SYNC however you can fix that by remove AC lead for 30sec then plug in back now it should work OK or when you fast forward use X8 or X16 NOT X32 times specialy with DVD copy
Alternatifly if your DVD player still under warranty it might have a update firmware to correct this problem
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