Can anyone explain how you go about stretching a wav file with cool edit ? How do you calculate how much to stretch ?
My audio is out of sync with my video so I converted to a wav file with virtualdub , then I need to stretch and can't figure out how to go about it . Any help would be appreciated .
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: willcase on 2001-11-20 22:53:44 ]</font>
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no, lol, you dont need to stretch it.
Sometimes, people encode movies in avi using divx in pal and people who go by the ntsc dl those and they are out of sync.
Well, what u do is you encode the movie with tmpgenc in 29.97 fps and walla, its perfectly in sync.
Trust me, i had a dvd-rip of happy gilmore that did same thing, in 23.967 fps, i encoded it in 29.97 and played it back, perfect, no sync problems
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