hello,
i just ripped an avi and encoded the video stream as xvid and attached the sound stream to it.
the problem is, the longer the movie goes the audio/video offset gets bigger and bigger.
by the end of the movie, the audio is like 3 seconds in advance of the video.
what can i do about this? thank you!
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Well I just had a similar problem with a xvid rip myself. The difference between my problem and yours is that my sync problem didn't progress as the movie went along as you spoke of.
Originally Posted by Jim44 -
This is my method of correcting audio that slowly gose out of position the longer it plays , it's not easy , but if you can get close , that'll do it ...
Works in both dirrections , behind or forward of video ...
Pull the audio from video as wav.
Open the wav in audio city .
Divide the audio file into equal segments .
Save each as sepearte audio file .
Hypercube Time Stretcher (you may need to search for this)
I'll see if I can retrack this thing down soon .
Well , after checking this post , it dose appear on site , nice ...
Load first wav file .
Sellect same folder for output , add "2" onto name .
Go to "stretching" , audio ahead , bring button left .
Click "render" .
Go to folder , sellect rename of new file , add ".wav"
Seems to forget to do this ...
Remember to use the same amount of stretching for all wav segments .
Back in audiocity , open first wav .
Import next part .
Select second wav , goto edit , copy .
Hit the "x" on second wav to close it .
Click right on the end of the first wav .
Edit , paste ... it should be smack on .
Repeat process till all audio has been connected .
Export as wav .
Getting this "perfect" will take some time , its all trial and error , but this dose work .
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