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| joey k |
| Posted: Mar 4 2003, 12:22 AM |
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Simply put: I've got a 700 Mb movie. It plays exceptionally well. When I try to open it in Virtual Dub, the program says that the audio and the video are not in synch. (in reality they are ). If I want to cut the file, I have to accept the changes that Virtual Dub wants to do on the file. And *then* the audio and video are not in synch . I've had this problem with several files. Could you please help me? |
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| DeXT |
| Posted: Mar 4 2003, 03:38 PM |
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Well it's probably not saying that the video is not on synch, but that it have detected an improper VBR audio encoding... blah, and it warns you that the video WILL not be in synch once you try to edit it with VirtualDub. Remember that Vdub does not support VBR audio, as it's a bad hack that relies on a buggy AVI splitter to work properly. Just use VirtualDubMod or Nandub, as they feature a workaround for these. |
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| joey k |
| Posted: Mar 4 2003, 09:35 PM |
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Many many thanks!! It's all perfect now! If only more people knew about how to solve this problem.. |
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| thomaz.f |
| Posted: Mar 16 2003, 02:00 PM |
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I used virtualdubmod and I still gets the improper VBR audio encoding message, and with nandub the sounds loads but crashes.
Any help will be very welcome. |
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