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  1. My fraps audio and video is out of sync. I hear the audio, before the event happens in the video.

    Specs:
    CPU: intel core i7 860
    GPU: Ati radeon hd 5850
    RAM: 2 x 2gb of ddr3 memory
    OS: windows 7 home premium
    MOBO: asus p7p55ws supercomputer.
    SOUNDCARD: Onboard

    Fraps setup:
    60fps
    half size
    mic and win 7 sound

    I have had fraps working before, I have around 800+ videos up on youtube with 1.5k subscribers waiting for new videos.

    I have tried:
    -reinstalling Realtek HD audio drivers, ATI drivers and realtek ethernet drivers
    -deinstalling my codecs (lame mp3 acm and xvid)
    -defraging my HDD
    -optimizing PC with Ccleaner registry tool
    -freeing up HDD space
    -googling like hell
    -Trying different media players.
    -trying multiple games
    -reducing graphics settings in games to lowest
    -reducing fraps FPS capture to 30 instead of 59.7.
    -set sampling rate of audio 44.1 khz instead of 48.
    -reducing res to lowest (like 600x250 or something)
    -tried using stero mix.
    -using no mic.
    -multichannel setting on fraps
    -syncing up audio in sony vegas (didn't work audio stream is the same length as video stream)
    -syncing up audio and video in virtual dub (same as above)
    -contacted fraps support (no reply after 3-4 days)
    -searching these forums for a solution

    Nothing seems to work, always the delay starts at like 2 seconds and gets worse and worse.

    I would be really gratefull if someone will help me.

    Regards,
    dxdiag
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  2. Does no one know what to do? Or is no one seeing this post?
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  3. Formerly 'vaporeon800' Brad's Avatar
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    My only thought is to check for dropped frames in VirtualDub using SHIFT+].
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    I think you should use a 2nd HDD for saving the captured clip.
    And/or give a try to an older/newer version of FRAPS...
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