I followed this guide exactly:
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/capture/start.html
Using VirtualVCR for capturing, and VirtualDub for processing. The only times I strayed from the guide was using a newer version of DivX and a different deinterlace filter.
Anyway, I have two strange problem. The audio lags about 10 seconds behind the video. In addition, the voices in the video are consideably lower pitched than they should be. What did I do wrong?
EDIT: Well, that's weird, my original AVI capture is fine, but when I open up VirtualDub and cut out the commercials, the new AVI file has out-of-synch audio. I tried with a fresh VirtualDub install, cut out the commercials, and then saved as AVI. What am I doing wrong?
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I'm not having the freezing video frames as described in that guide. Or would the solution to that problem also help mine?
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Regardless of why you had to remove the frames, the guide should keep your audio in synch. That is what you want, right?
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Argh, my fault. I extracted the WAV from the original file and it's audio was pitched low. So the original caputre is screwed up. I wonder what went wrong, I configured VirtualVCR exactly as the guide described. I'll go check over it again.
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