Hi. I want to mux 2 audio streams in a video, the first is perefectly synchronyzed, the second goes very well at the beginning, but nearly in the end there's a problem: In the last 10 or 15 minutes of the video, the audio goes out of synchronization for about 1 second. You can notice this in for example, the explosions and the shoots of the weapons: they appear before the sound, but only during those last 15 minutes... The out of synch is constant, not progressive, i mean, it is about 1 second of delay until the end.
I was asking if there is a way to solve it without the need of recurring of software like adobe premier or sony vegas; I know they are excellent and easy to use. I've used them before. But they are expensive and i need to convert the files to something compatible with them and create the final video with them, which is a lot of time and a great loss of quality (audio 5.1, blurry video, etc.)
		
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	RE: premiere, vegas - You don't have re-encode the video, just use the old video. Presumably you are doing audio editing, not video editing ? Just export the audio track (You're only using the video as a visual aid) 
 
 You might be able to do this in something like audacity, try to visually match the waveforms since you have 1 stream that is in sync. Just highlight that last 15 minutes and edit it. Just shift the audio since it's a constant sync delay. If it's out of sync for 1 second, you might have to add 1 second of silence to fill up the time.
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	I'm trying audacity right now  Thanks! I'll post later what happened. Thanks! I'll post later what happened.
 
 Oh and in vegas and premiere sure i need to. If i have it as mkv or encoded with xvid, h264, divx, etc. The same for the audio, they do not accept DTS, AC3, AAC, etc... So, i do have to convert files to use them and the output file won't have the quality of the sources; Besides, that final output file must be re-converted again if i want it in x264... I want to avoid all those conversions.
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	Nop, audacity moves the whole audio, so it moves out of sync everything... Like i said, the first hour of the video is perfectly synchronized, there's only the last 15 minutes out of sync... Anyways, i had to finally use soundforge and vegas to fix it... Several hours of work just to fix one second of synchronization in the last 15 minutes of a video... 
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	Don't know how to entirely delete a reply. Can it be done? Last edited by manono; 21st May 2013 at 01:27. 
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