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  1. Member
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    I've been using Virtual Dub to edit my avi's for some time now but have always struggled with what I'm sure is a simple problem: whenever I load a clip to edit, the audio quits about 1 second after I press the play button.

    It goes without saying, it's more than a bit difficult to find a precise edit point without the audio. What am I doing wrong?


    Any help?

    Darr
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    I've always found the audio playback to be patchy at best in virtualdub and its variants. However most of the time I am throwing 1536kbps WAV at it. I've always assumed that it's a horsepower thing. I've just learnt to be more visually observant whilst playing the file back in WMP and then writing down the timecodes from there.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Generally speaking, VirtualDub is not a great media player ---
    however there may be various factors that can make things even worse.
    At least over here (a 7-yo Pentium IV) VirtualDub has difficulties only to
    playback Avisynth scripts, even the simple ones (which are a non-issue to
    Media Player Classic, OTOH).
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