DVD2AVI give you the audio delay in the filename it saves.
But IFOEDIT 0.95 does not seem to work with negative numbers.
Until Derrow fix this, any work around?
Cut the Video down by same milliseconds?
Add empty space to the Audio?
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After you enter the - and get the eror message click ok, then click your cursor to the right if the blinking -. Now enter the number. I have heard IFOEDIT will crash with some higher - delays.
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After I highlight the audio file, the box for audio delay opens up.
I type in -, Complains in German that it can not be below zero.
type in -83 anyway, and it CRASHES.
Any workaround??? -
OK, I found it.
Use the program called AC3delay.
http://www.doom9.org/software2.htm#audio
You need to take off the delay time in the filename.
If it was -83ms, just enter -83 and click write.
It will cut off in even frames, so in this case -94ms
So I will use a +11ms (to offset the overcutting) in ifoedit and
everything should be OK.
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