I was told when you get any movies where audio is out of sync do this
go to audio in virtualdub, interleaving then audio skew. then put under milliseconds what I need etc
well I tested a movie other day to make audio out of sync I placed 5000ms in audio skew saved .wav then added it back but movies audio played same as before I did it. what am I doing wrong should I have just saved video as full processing and not audio. how is this exactally performed
also the movie after I changed skew the movie wouldnt play in any other player only virtualdub, when i did try in say wmp it just shut down
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You should be able to save it out under Direct Stream Copy, as you aren't actually changing the video or the audio tracks. What skew does is change where the audio begins in the interleaving of the two parts. So make your adjustment, then save the whole avi using Direct Stream Copy, and see how you go.
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ok will give this a go then so you say place video and also audio on direct stream copy and save as .avi I basically just want to put a movie out of sync to test iof this works then i can put it back
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Best change conversion to 44.1khz , 16bit , stereo ... save as wav with audio scew ...
Change audio to new wav
Set video to direct stream copy
Setup audio compression to you requirment's
Save as new avi
Should now play out of sync ... should not be problem for player's .
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