ElitePirate
02-06-2009, 10:06 AM
If the movie is 'out of sync' throughout the movie you could try this method BUT you need to work out how much time the audio is out by ... just use your viewing application as a rough guide
1 second = 1000 milliseconds
[NOTE]
Positive numbers are for forward and vice versa
If the movie is out of sync at several parts you simply mark each part with the slider bars ( A and B ) and save them correcting the audio accordingly.
Finally use the program to rejoin all the parts for a single file.
The entire process takes a minute or two (depending on your cpu) as it does not need to RECODE the movie.
AviDemux is a Freeware
Download :
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/download.html
1 second = 1000 milliseconds
[NOTE]
Positive numbers are for forward and vice versa
If the movie is out of sync at several parts you simply mark each part with the slider bars ( A and B ) and save them correcting the audio accordingly.
Finally use the program to rejoin all the parts for a single file.
The entire process takes a minute or two (depending on your cpu) as it does not need to RECODE the movie.
AviDemux is a Freeware
Download :
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/download.html