Sorry this originally was in the wrong section because it wouldnt let me post here yesterday and the other one no one even noticed it.
I tried timewarping (goldwave) the audio source but there has to be another equation to it because
it didnt work. I'm missing something could I get some help? I saw the guide to convert pal to ntsc audio and ntsc audio to pal and I have done that before and that has worked. But this is just really different and I dont know what to do. IF there is a way to reencode this audio file with goldwave and fix the problem please help me.
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Are these the same video, just one at 23.976fps and the other at 29.97fps? And do you know the lengths of the 2 videos? And are they identical, or very similar, with one maybe having a different logo than the other? And if the answers are yes, then why do you have to do anything to the audio?
I'm still not sure 100 percent if they are the same length but, at first the audio is like 1 second ahead but then later on its in sync. I think they are different length because if the fps is higher then video length is higher right?
I don't know why it would be out of sync for the first part then get into sync. I might have to delete a second off the first part to get it in sync then add other second later to get the part in sync. So what do you think?
Never mind I fixed my problem.
How about posting how you fixed it?Originally Posted by maata
Like manono said all I had to do was get the video lengths identical , there wasnt a problem with the audio getting behind worse and worse as the movie got along. It was just out of sync by a couple of seconds all the way through the video. So I had to add 2 seconds of audio silence in the beginning to make it catch up.
sounds like r5 and line audio to me.. those can be tricky..
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