Excerpts from Jeff Sandys's message of 2011-06-10 21:06:57 +0200: > Hi, > ... > > I'd like to fix some videos that have partially out of sync > video and audio, meaning that beginning at a certain point > in the video the audio is suddenly out of sync by a couple > of seconds. There's no constant change, the delay seems > fixed once it's there. > > I wonder how to fix such a thing. The files are xvid > encoded videos and vbr mp3 audio inside avi containers. > I thought it should be reasonably easy to cut and move the > audio (re-encode if unavoidable, but I know it's in principle > possible without) and put it back in a container, but I didn't > manage. > > Can someone recommend a program/workflow that would allow this? > > I tried: > - Avidemux: ... > - openshot: ... > - kino: ... > - openmovieeditor: ... > - cinelerra-cv: ... > - pitivi: ... > - kdenlive: ... > > I thought it would be a simple task, really nothing fancy. Seems like I > was wrong. > > Regards, > Philipp > > Phillipp, > I had a problem with out of sync audio using a camera that recorded > using VBR. Avidemux was able to fix this with Audio/Build VBR Time Map > http://www.avidemux.org/admWiki/doku.php?id=using:vbr_mp3 > > I can't move or stretch audio in Avidemux, but this time map function > fixed my out of sync problems. > -- Jeff Thanks Jeff, avidemux did this when I tried it, and it didn't help. The problem is most likely not due to vbr. Thanks anyway. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user