JaddziaDax wrote:you can try saving as a really high quality WMV file and use avisynth to open it in Virtualdub Mod...
and to replace audio in Vdubmod you go to
Streams->streams list-> disable the currently attached stream, and then add a new stream O.o
digifreak wrote:You know how whenever you save as a DV-AVI it sometimes makes the audio all skippy. Is there any way to avoid that besides replacing the audio in Vdub? I tried doing that but the sync gets thrown off and I can't seem to get the delay just right. I'm using .wav audio. Is there another format that doesn't skip when it's saved as DV-AVI?
Autraya wrote:is the delay during playback before or after exporting? (which could be your media player skipping on the large file or WMM lagging as per usual during playback.)
or are we talking about your actual audio playback is jumping all over the shop?
digifreak wrote:Autraya wrote:is the delay during playback before or after exporting? (which could be your media player skipping on the large file or WMM lagging as per usual during playback.)
or are we talking about your actual audio playback is jumping all over the shop?
After exporting. I never really use playback anyway.
It just skips a little in a few parts.
Autraya wrote:This has happened before I dont know what really is causing it tho, I wonder;
are the project settings for frame rate and the clips you imported the same?
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