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Posted by Franz Daniel on 10/12/06 11:24
On Monday, October 9, 2006, Steve wrote in <s9uii2901glia0eiolgtt83vi12ju219mi@4ax.com>:
> On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 16:26:40 +0200, Franz Daniel
> <franzdaniel@fantasymail.de> wrote:
>>Hello all,
>>
>>can anyone suggest a program to synchronize the audio of an Xvid avi
>>file? So far, I tried VirtualDub, YAAI, and BestPlay, but to no avail.
>>Maybe I'm too dumb to understand how to use these programs properly...
>>
>>The file in question is a movie derived from a ratDVD, converted to
>>avi with AutoGordianKnot.
>>
>>Any help is appreciated.
>>
>>X-post and f'up to alt.video.dvd
> Use Virtualdub. Set both audio and video to "Direct Stream Copy" To
> adjust sync go to "Audio" on the menu, and enter a figure in
> milliseconds under "Delay Audio Track." One video frame is about 33
> ms.
Thank you Steve, after trying in vain on my Win2K notebook, I
succeeded at last on my PC with WinXP. (I don't like to use the PC
much ATM, as my monitor went up in smoke recently, and until I can
afford to buy a new one, my only substitute is a 14" with 640x480 max
resolution which really isn't exactly fun...)
The only flaw I find is, that the filesize has almost doubled, so I
must have overlooked something possibly too obvious in VirtualDub -
maybe I'll find out later. At least I can now watch the movie with my
girlfriend, and that was the main task. So, thanks again! :-)
--
Best regards,
Franz
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