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Strange Sync Issue, AVI out of Sync in middle only
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jedi
Posted: Apr 3 2010, 11:15 PM


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I have a particularly long movie (4hrs) that I received in 2 parts. Both halves had an small audio sync issue that I very easily fixed with frateadj... mainly cause I still don't fully understand how to do it with Vdub. Anyways......... both halves are fine now..

When I use Vdub to join the two halves I get a 1 final movie that is in sync the 1st half.. but not where the 2nd video began. Is there any way to use Vdub to sync the 2nd half of the movie only??? OR just a portion? Perhaps set it somehow to process only within a certain time-frame of the movie. [middle - end]. ???

Again I tried to use Frateadj to fix the error to pull the entire file back into sync... and I end up with a movie that is in sync in the beginning.....(out of sync in the middle)....and back in sync in the end. Apparently this isn't going to work this way.

Hopefully Vdub and someone's expertise here can assist.

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jedi
Posted: Apr 3 2010, 11:44 PM


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..maybe this will help to clarify..

basically I can get the two files joined with Vdub. If I could just drop in an audio delay right in the middle where the 2nd half starts.. the movie would be perfect.. Is there anyway to set an audio delay for ONLY the 2nd half of the movie???
 
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Oxyandy
Posted: Apr 4 2010, 01:35 AM


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open each file seperately

Video 'direct stream copy'
Audio 'Full processing mode'
Audio compression 'PCM audio'
then save as avi from file menu

then load both by loading first file then file, append avi..
Video 'direct stream copy'
Audio 'Full processing mode'
select as compression say LAME mp3
then save as avi from file menu

This is worth a try smile.gif
 
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