I have two avi files. One contains the video I want, the other contains the audio I want. So I demuxed the audio I want, and now I want to mux it together with the video I want. However, the audio are different lengths, by like 5 seconds, so I must figure out a way to synchronize the audio to the video, and I've searched virtualdubmod for about a half an hour, and was unable to find anything of the sort. What is the easiest way for me to edit my audio (cut off the first five seconds of silence) and synchronize it to the video? I wish there was something like dvdlab, which had two timelines, one for video and the other for audio, so I could move the audio down the timeline to synchronize it witht he video, but virtual dub doesn't have that option. What can I do?
You can easily re-synch an AVI using NanDub. I have described the procedure many times. Like this: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/187915 Let us know if you're still having trouble, Regards
"If you are sync'd at the start, and at the end, and the sync wanders around in the middle of the program, you're bunned" That's exactly the problem: the audio and the video aren't in sinc with each other the entire film, there are a couple of spots where the original video has a 1-second pause between the commercial breaks (it's a TV Show), but the audio doesn't have that, so I can line up the video in the beginning, and it'll play fine until it reaches the first commercial break, after which the audio runs away from the video. It would be great if a program has very good audio and video editing; where the video had a timeline, and under it, the audio timeline could be edited with no restrictions on option, like in Audacity; that way I could cut out small parts of the audio that are extraneous in the middle. It would actually be quite easy to fix if such software existed, or if it does and I knew about it Thank for your reply!