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Resynchronizing Audio & Video

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Name: Tech_Wiz02
Date: February 8, 2004 at 18:36:14 Pacific
OS: Windows XP Home SP1
CPU/Ram: Pentium IV / 512 MB
Comment:

Hi.

I have some AVI files in which the audio and video have become unsynchronized. Is it possible to resync them?

Thanks.
Tech_Wiz02



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Name: Alvaro Martin Gomez
Date: February 8, 2004 at 20:57:38 Pacific
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Hi.

VirtualDub is an excellent freeware that allows you to resynchronize your videos. It can process almost any type of video, but only saves as avi format. So, if you want to convert your avi to mpg (maybe for VCD), you should get TMPGEnc.

Hope this helps.


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Name: Tech_Wiz02
Date: February 9, 2004 at 08:31:12 Pacific
Reply:

Thanks for the links. VirtualDub worked like a charm.


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