avi sound prob when splitting with VDub

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  1. koranuso

    koranuso Member

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    i looked over the forums but couldnt find anything that i could understand for solving this prob.

    i have an .AVI file that has 1hr 39min on it, i used VDub to split off the last 19 minutes so i can make it a VCD on two disks.

    problem is the sound is now out of synch when i try to play the two new avi files with WindowMediaPlayer or divxPlayers.

    i read on one thread something about saving the audio separately but they didnt explain that too well.

    if anyone could help me out with this or point me to a guide that been made id appreciate this._X_X_X_X_X_[small]Im Smart-Aleck[/small]
     
  2. Twilite

    Twilite Regular member

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    The only thing I can think of is you didnt split the movie at a keyframe or your audio or video settings weren't set to direct stream copy? When you selected the frame to spit at were you holding down the shift key?
     
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    The only thing I can think of is you didnt split the movie at a keyframe or your audio or video settings weren't set to direct stream copy? When you selected the frame to split at were you holding down the shift key?
     
  4. koranuso

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    yeah i used the shift key correctly, and the video and audio were set on direst video stream.

    i have been able to correct this on my own though

    took 3 programs.

    1st i decompressed the audio using a utility program of avi2vcd_converter.exe, found it on google for free,
    after i decompressed the sound i used VDUB to split the enlarged file....went from 713mb to 1.8gb.
    i then just used nero5.5 to burn as vcd and it worked perfectly.

    hope no one else has too many probs with this.

    thanks yall.
     
  5. Khisanth

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    I wonder if in general it's better to split movies with uncompressed or wav sound format?
     

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