Thank you for your advice, Gordon. I did have my camcorder set on 12 bit. Marilyn Gordon B. Alley wrote: > On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:36:24 -0700, Marilyn Cristiano > <marilyn.cristiano at pvmail.maricopa.edu> wrote: > >> Dear Mary, >> >> Thank you so much for your advice. It worked! >> >> I went to the Other World Computing web site and found a support phone >> number. I spoke with a technician who solved my problem in two >> minutes. He had me go to System Preferences and click on Energy >> Saver. Then, he had me put the sleep mode on never. I did so, and I >> burned my >> 30-minute iMovie in iDVD. >> >> I did have one problem though. I ended the movie with a one minute dvd >> movie clip that I shot with my Canon ZR 10 camcorder. The picture and >> the audio (talking) are out of sync. It is not out of sync when I play >> it in iMovie. Any insights on that problem would be greatly >> appreciated. > > > The first thing to check is your camcorder's Audio Mode. Make sure > that it is set for 16-bit audio, not 12-bit. You'll have audio sync > problems if you record in 12-bit audio mode. >