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  1. Member Zetti's Avatar
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    Hi all,

    I mainly do music stuff, lots of times I have a VHS tape with poor quality, and it happens frequently that I have the same concert on a better sounding CD audio....so.....the goal is to make a DVD using the better sounding audio from the CD's;

    While I know how to do it manually in SoundForge, sometimes it's a very hard job, specially when the original VHS tape has itself minor speed variations, etc;

    At this point I wonder, is there a software (Audition ? Sound Forge ?) that should "time strecht" a wave file automatically, "looking" at a "reference wave" file and trying to make the new one time-strecht perfectly with it ?

    Thanks,

    Zetti
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    you have to do it by hand/eye i'm afraid ..
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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