I captured a TV show and during the duration of the show, my audio gets out of synch due to dropped frames I assume.
I found all dropped frames in Virtual Dub MP3 freeze. I also found a point where the audio drops out of synch and it seems to coincide with dropped frames that I found.
Soooo...what I want to do is add (or duplicate) a few frames to try and get the audio back in synch.
I have tried to look around here but haven't been able to find a way to do it. I also have tried to do it in Virtual Dub, but couldn't find a way to do it.
Is there another program that will let me do this? Or is there a better way?
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Mark the time codes in virtualdub.
Load the audio into Goldwave and add whatever you need there.
You can then save it as .wav, and use that as the source audio in vdub to test sync.
Once it's all fixed, frameserve it if you're going to encode for dvd, or save another avi.Cheers, Jim
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Don't add video frames, take out audio instead. It's FAR easier.
Cheers, Jim
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