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  1. I tried to cut an avi. movie into two with VirtualDub but the audio does not match the video. How do I fix this problem.
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  2. Csn anyone help me?
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    is the problem after you cut it or before ?

    You should cut at keyframes
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    I have the same problem with some videos, not with all. I didn't find a solution. I still have these movies on the disk because of a few MB I am not able tu cut.

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    I capture 1 hour of video everyday with vdub and then cut out the ads and save the 45 minutes left. I have only had audio sync problems once (unfortunately didn't catch it until I had already encoded to mpeg2). I never worry about cutting on key frames.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: lemmy999 on 2001-09-24 13:30:20 ]</font>
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  6. It is after I cut it. When I put the audio to fulll processing and video to direct streamlaod then they are both in sync but then it becomes to big to put on a cd.
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    On 2001-09-25 09:53:28, Fallout99 wrote:
    It is after I cut it. When I put the audio to fulll processing and video to direct streamlaod then they are both in sync but then it becomes to big to put on a cd.
    Well if the original DivX is over 400Mb then the result Mpeg will need to go on 2 VCD's. Spilt the DivX in half before converting.
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