Bad dubbing

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  1. frankl80

    frankl80 Member

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    I just downloaded some avi file but the audio isnt dubbed to the video what can I download to change the dubbing

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    Bernard
     
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    Are you saying that the Movie is Just Badly Dubbed and you would Like to try to change the audio so it matches the Video a Bit better???

    If so then you are going to be Out of Luck for the Most part unless the Problem is that the audio is out of Sync the same amount the whole way through the movie in which case you can try to Fix it by Delaying the audio or advanceing the audio so it either starts earlier or later in an attempt to sync it up, you can do this useing "Virtual-Dub" by setting the "Audio" delay setting in the "Audio" to "Interleaving" settings......

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    The audio is out of sync with the video and when I open it using virtual dub its says something about VBR audio encoding before it opens the file and when its open it says nothing to output bframe decoder lag. Do you know a media player that can be used to delay the audio track while watching it, I'm pretty sure I've seen someone use one?

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    Well if the Audio is VBR Mp3 like Virtual-Dub says it is then the audio Will go out of sync when Playing it back in some Media Players and will go out of Sync if you Try to convert the file to DVD...

    If you decompress the audio in your AVI file it should Fix the bad sync problem (Hopefully)...

    You can download a simple Tool here that will decompress the audio in your AVI file....

    http://www.megaupload.com/tr/?d=FU50BMK3


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    Using virtual dub to try to decompress the audio and then recompress it seems a bit long. All I relly want is to know if there is a media player that allows you to delay the audio track while you are watching it.

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    ~B
     

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