What I did(since I didn't know how to fix it) is just uploaded the video anyway and told people in capital letters to only play it in their DivX player.Admiral_Jomalson wrote:Ok... I tried it in DivX and you were right SQ, it played perfectly fine. Hmmm how to fix the problem then. I used Huffy for the creation of the clips et al, and XviD for compression. As I said, I pretty much followed the guide ad verbatem.
But if you're so interested in fixing the problem manually before setting it out for distro-- You'll have to make the framerates of the video and audio match. I'd guess the video, since speeding or slowing down audio is... Difficult to do, without screwing up the sound, I guess.
But I could be wrong, I'm still a n00b at this. =p



