i guess i lost the synch when i converted the video to mpeg-2
i think there was a lot of error frames that got deleted hence the problem.
yeah, i need to erase or delay the audio a bit to make it synch again... how do i do that? im very noob at this so please speak in the lamest terms thanks
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Depends on what kind of audio format. You can use the freeware Audacity with a WAV audio format and add some silence, but you need to know exactly how much. Goldwave should be able to do this also, or most any audio editor.
You can take out the audio as a WAV with VirtualDub Mod. How to do:https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=280779. Then you mux it back in with a program like TMPGEnc. This would be a lot easier to do in AVI format, then VDM could do it all.
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