Hey,
I would like to make dual audio movies from two separate avi files which contain the same video, but different audio tracks. I put the audio tracks in one file using AVI-Mux GUI but the secondary audio track is quite out of sync. I'm gonna need a software to fine-tune the generated dual avi file's A/V delay (without re-encoding anything, of course). A graphical tool (where I can slide the audio tracks below each other or the video track) would be more helpful.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Zuja
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Most media players can impart a + or - delay with keys (usually the +/- keys) , so play your avi and figure out the delay in ms when it syncs up
Then in avimux-gui, enter that delay value
This will only work if it's a constant delay issue (AV offset).
If there is a progressively worsening delay, the A/V lengths probably don't match or there are glitches somewhere in the A/V or it's a different cut. -
Originally Posted by zuja9
Unless you have a case of the other audio problems I mentioned...
You could use a NLE like vegas or premiere which shows it graphically on a timeline, but it will re-encode and you will lose quality
The fastest/easiest way with no quality lost is the method I described. -
The fastest/easiest way with no quality lost is the method I described.
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