fixing audio sync in an avi????

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i've got an avi where the audio is out of sync and i'm wondering how to fix.

its too slow at the beginning, gradually gets into sync and then at the end its too fast.

i've looked around and i can't find a guide that really tells me how to fix this.

any ideas?

cheers
 
Lonewolf said:
You could try by using Vdub. Rip and convert the audio or you could try a program such as Decompress.exe.

Is the audio Mp3, AC3, or another format? Is this a file you made or one you came across? ;)

i've tried saving in vdub using full prosessing on the audio and its no different.

this is a file i came across ;)
 
it is 4800hz

vblu5.jpg
 
pmbuzz said:
Try the Interleaving option in VirtualDub, set audio to Full Processing to enable changes to interleaving.


checked my audio settings and interleaving was already selected and i also used full processing, so it didn't work.

i don't really understand why it would be behind the video at first and then end up in front of the video by the end of the avi - odd
 
Mattus said:
This kind of thing can be tricky to fix but you're best off using VirtualDub and trying to adjust the frame rates.

i'm not sure what you mean - could you give me a bit more detail?
thanks

i do get a variable bitrate audio error when i load it into vdub, but i've had these before and they are fixed by full processing the audio - although in the other cases there was no sync problem
 
Lonewolf said:
If Vdub is not helping you then try this alternative. Decompress.exe, it is bundled along with Avi2vcd which you wont need.
Decompress.exe will allow you to throw in your Avi whether it be MP3 or AC3 audio and convert the audio and video to PCM, I think thats what it is called. Decompress.exe will also fix out of sync Avi's. It's easy and fast too.

Avi2vcd

thanks, i've just tried that but the audio is still out of sync - i guess that means it was encoded already out of sync?

is there a program that will let me manually match the sound to the video at various points along the file and strech the audio accordingly?
 
pmbuzz said:
What i meant was that you can adjust the skew of the audio in the interleave section to delay it or make it start earlier.

but the audio sync varies thoughout the file - its maybe a second behind at the start of the file but gradually goes insync (crap band :p ) and then by the end of the file its about 1/2 a second early
 
i don't know how to do that.

but i have made progress - i have a wav file that is in sync at the start and gradually goes out of sync - i think what i need to do is cut 1.2 seconds from the end of the audio track and stretch it.

is there an easy way of doing this? - i'm pretty new to all this stuff.

edit: hang on, i think i've done it using a program called YAAI - i'm just re-encoding it as mpeg as final test as it still doesn't work in media player but is fine in vdub now.
 
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ok, still got problems

i used the YAAI program to adjust the audio and it seems to have worked, sort of.

it still doesn't play properly in media player but it plays ok in editing software, like vdub and tmpgenc xpress.
however, i've ried to convert it to an avi or an mpg and the resultant file has the out of sync audio - i'm not quite sure whats going on - any idea's?

thanks
 
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