i recorded a video with fraps i then encoded it to divx 6.0 using virtualdub and for some reason the audio is out of sync.
what can i do to correct this?
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
george
btw here's a link to the last 2 videos i recorded which both have the out of sync audio problem so you can get an idea of what i'm talking about.
1. http://www.combatsimulation.net/videos/nfsmw.zip
2. http://www.combatsimulation.net/videos/facility.zip
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When viewing the clips in MPC and WMP, they all played fine. When viewing them in Divx Player, they were out of sync.
WMP was playing back at 59fps. Would suggest recording at 30fps instead of 100fps.
Also when encoding to Divx, encode the audio to MP3. Your file size would be less than half.
Hope this helps,
Chas -
hi chas, thanks for responding. would i be able to encode my audio to mp3 using virtualdub? and if so how do i go about doing that?
george -
george,
In VirtualDub or VirtualDubMpeg2 under audio, choose 'Full processing mode' and 'Compression' and select the MPEG layer3 codec.
If you're using VirtualDubMod, I don't know how to change the audio. Maybe someone else could explain.
Chas
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