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| D2000L |
| Posted: Sep 5 2002, 03:07 AM |
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Can anyone tell me how i can sync audio in virtual dub. i have a movie im trying to split in 2 the first half is fine but the second half's audio is ahead of the video. can anyone instruct me on how to fix this? |
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| Ciler |
| Posted: Sep 5 2002, 06:13 AM |
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Hello,
In Audio, look at item "interleaving". Try & change the last value "Audio skew correction".
If then you have audio synched for a short time, but drifting more and more as the video goes by, then the problem is worse. In this case, you can achieve better sync by changing frame-rate : Menu Video > Frame-Rate > Change so that audio & video durations match. (you might have to do a general skew correction once again after that) |
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| gingerman |
| Posted: Oct 21 2002, 10:24 PM |
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HelloI Actually I have the same problem when I chop AVI files to 2 parts. The audio always goes ahead the video, sometimes it's over 1800ms. Too much, isn't it? I did 'Menu Video > Frame-Rate > Change so that audio & video durations match', it doesn't work. I tried ' Audio skew correction' and set several values like 1669ms or somthing. It helps a little bit, but the point is I can't find the exact value to make it match perfectly! That's a headache for me. Anyone's help is much appeciated. |
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Oct 22 2002, 04:42 AM |
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A question: what happens if you cut the audio stream outside Vdub, may be Cooledit or any option you like and then join every half with its corresponding video stream? Let me know if it works. regards and good luck!!! |
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