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Audio Adjust In Avi File, Sound jumps ahead later in the movie
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healer
Posted: Oct 2 2002, 04:16 AM


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wacko.gif 1.6 gig avi file has a sound problem. About 2 hours into the movie the sound looses its sync. Its about a 1/2 second ahead of the video. Is there a way to adjust the audio in the last 1/3 of the movie? Also the video is jerky. The movement isn't smooth.
 
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ChristianHJW
Posted: Oct 2 2002, 01:38 PM


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Goto 'video' 'framerate' and tick 'set framerate such that audio and video durations match' , then set both 'audio' and 'video' to 'direct stream copy' and save your avi with a new name ... i am pretty sure the search function would have been bringing up this advice also ....

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healer
Posted: Oct 3 2002, 06:25 AM


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QUOTE (ChristianHJW @ Oct 2 2002, 07:38 AM)
Goto 'video' 'framerate' and tick 'set framerate such that audio and video durations match' , then set both 'audio' and 'video' to 'direct stream copy' and save your avi with a new name ... i am pretty sure the search function would have been bringing up this advice also ....

thank you for your reply. I tried it but it didn't seem to do anything. I'm new to virtualdub, please bear with me. I went to framerate but I didn't see a line that said "set framerate". I tried all three options in the first box, but nothing happened to improve the sound sync. I found instructions in divx-digest on how to resynch the sound but it didn't work either. I'm stumped.
 
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ChristianHJW
Posted: Oct 3 2002, 10:01 AM


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in the field 'set framerate to xxx fps such that audio and video durations match' , what number will it tell you for framrate there ? Is it any different than the used framerate ?

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