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| Saul Chavez |
| Posted: Feb 10 2015, 12:07 AM |
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Hey guys im back and I decided to use different music for my youtube intro and I found the perfect song for my intro but when I want to append it with another video it says "The video streams do not share a common sampling rate". Does anyone know how to make the sampling rate common to each other? and is there a way without any plugins? |
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| Abrazo |
| Posted: Feb 10 2015, 06:35 PM |
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If there is no other difference between the two videos than the sampling rate, then you can best resample one or even both videos. - Open the first video in VirtualDub. - Set the Video-menu to Direct Stream Copy. - Set the Audio-menu to Direct Stream Copy. - In the Video-menu > click Frame Rate..., and at Frame Rate Conversion, select Convert to fps. - Set the frame rate (number of images per second) that most resembles to what it actually is (f.ex. 25 or 29.970). - Save the result to a new AVI, via File > Save as AVI...
If needed, repeat these steps for the second video.
After that: - reopen the (new created version of the) first video in VirtualDub, then - click File > Append AVI segment... - select the (eventually new created version of the) second video, and (if there is no more error message) - click File > Save as AVI... to a new AVI |
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| Saul Chavez |
| Posted: Feb 10 2015, 10:17 PM |
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Yeah no change everytime I put the rate matching to the video it says it was set to 25 but I actually set it to 29.97003 |
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| Abrazo |
| Posted: Feb 11 2015, 05:32 PM |
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If you follow the steps that I told you before, and you start from the ORIGINAL AVI-file where you set a new framerate (Convert to fps: 29.970) and save it to a NEW AVI-file, then that new AVI-file should have the desired frame rate.
If it is not, then I do not have any explanation for that. |
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