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Confuzzled Posted on 5 March 2003 - 22:25
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Okay first of all I just wanna say THANKS SOOOO MUCH !!! And sorry that i just have another question that for some odd reason I am not comprehending this... So like I restarted everything okay I deleted the bad frames... and the file is done... I am trying to adjust the audio sync.. at the first of the movie its all good.. only toward the last third of the movie is it bad.. I don't understand how to fix it.. the audio is too fast toward the end... so I went to the audio interleaving thing in vdub-mp3, and I push in number in the bottom box.. to delay the audio track a bit.. I just out 35 to start out.. but I dunno if I need to resave it for it to work... or what cuz if I just play it after typin in those numbers nothin changes...or am I supposed to paly it in the vdub-mp3 thing, and when I do adjust the audio towards the end will it effect the audio at the begining and make it off kilter ? Again thank you sooo much, you have been such a HUGE help.. and I promsie I will get this.... AHHHHH !!! Well.. I am pretty sure......
Well lets try again any thing you do in vdub has to be saved (save avi) make sure you rename it so you don't lose your original file...my only suggestion is to split the good part of the file from the bad ...save both halves.You can split by using vdub...use the home key on your keyboard to set the beginning and the end key to set the end (now make sure you have it set at direct stream copy in video and audio) remember the frame you ended at.. save avi on the first good part .. reload original avi(whole avi) and do the same for the end ,you can also adjust the skew of the audio on the out of sync portion here or later your choice. When both halves sound right encode with tmpgenc ... It should be very easy to put them back together later with mpeg tools in tmpgenc..hope this works .. If anyone else has a better idea help..The video out card sounds better every day... :blink: :blink: :blink: