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manal
Dec 2004

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adding seconds

Ok, i have two difrent "copys" im one of my fav. animeseries, the episodes from one has a really good widescreen from the dvd source but has japenese audio, the other one is hte same dvd sour but has english audio. i riped the audio form the english one to put in the better looking widescreen, but come to find outthe fulls creen version cut off a 4 or 5 second screen at the very end of hte showthat isnt really needed. but so when i encode the audio from the full screen into the widescreen, its out of synce because hte widescreen video has that extra 5 seconds. so i was wondering if there was any programs that would let me just plop on a few extra second at the end of a audio file? thanks in advance , im useing virtual dub mod, besweet, and tmpeg xpress

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audacity will let you edit an audio file no bother.

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