faus
Jan 2005
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quote: Originally posted by joshaube
So, just use nandub... video direct, audo full. Interleaving 72 FRAMES? Then save to a new .avi? I hope this works and thanks.
Well, the original file has set it's audio interleave at 72ms (that causes all the trouble). You must change it to 40ms (interleave the audio every 1 frame). Remember to check 'direct stream copy' on video (using Nandub of course).
Sorry, for not being more specific, i don't know if this it's the right place to do it.
Bye.
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