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  1. Hi, here comes the thread of the year

    I have a mathematic problem for you, intense gossip allso tells thath this will appear as the grand cog-question for this years University-trial

    2464. Blå_Mocka have a movie-file wich he have trying for 2 days to sound-sync correctley in VirtualDubMod

    The sound-track starts rolling first after 2 min 35 sec into the movie!, The closest Blå_Mocka can come 00.00 is
    00.05 after the picture, the value for thath is -150000, so Blå Mocka thinks thath if he just add 5 sec(150000+/-?5000) it should become correct

    Hes finish-result on his minds 2 alternatives whas
    -200000=the sound started many many seconds & dialoges to earlie
    100000=the sound started 55 sec to late instead of 5

    Blå Mocka feels thath the difference is to drastic on both "5" alternatives, he just feels it..cause he cant really think, he have allso tried almost every value between -100000 & -200000

    What VD-values is about the correct to sync this movie? ____________________


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    But 150000 + 5000 is NOT 200000. It is 155000
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  3. The approach you are suggesting only works if the audio length & video length the same. Otherwise you have to shorten/lengthen the video or audio. You can check with mediainfo or gspot.

    No multiple choice answers ?
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  4. Originally Posted by DB83
    But 150000 + 5000 is NOT 200000. It is 155000
    Typically me i just need someone to point at it first..then i suddenley see it allso

    -156000 is the correct value for it, and now i have an output correct synced here.
    thanks alot for the help Maestro

    Originally Posted by poisondeathray
    The approach you are suggesting only works if the audio length & video length the same. Otherwise you have to shorten/lengthen the video or audio. You can check with mediainfo or gspot.
    No multiple choice answers ?
    I think it was synced..cause it solved out before i checked if the lengths was the same in Mediainfo, but the question would have been how do i see if so, after loading the file inside it? if it hadnt solbed quickly you would have so mutch choices like there isnt

    Nethertheless, as a tooken of my gratitude i will grant both of you to share on this 2 prices

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