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    Oct 11, 2011, 02:36 PM
    Media files sent via wireless net have missing/out of sync audio.. help
    Have been recording TV files on one computer with XP Media Center and sending to a second PC via wireless net. Playback on remote PC fine with standard cable signal recordings. Now have added over the air digital recordings and while the files play fine on the recording PC, on the remote PC there is no sound when playing via MS Media Player and Real Player, while VLC plays the sound track but it is out of sync with the video.

    Any hints to a fix?

    Thanks... Skip

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