I am not at home this month and need to use my laptop for this. If it is possible, one would be able to sync the audio quite well with the video, especially if there is a loud noise, etc. I would like to know if there is a possibility to play a clip in VLC and Audacity at the same time, probably splitting audio and video, as I really struggle with some clips to find the correct sync difference. I corrected quite a few clips, eventually encoded them with TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 and played the DVD on TV. The value that I got by doing this method, I then load in VirtualDub (e.g. If one keeps pressing “J”, the delay jumps in 50ms per press). (If for e.g you play the video in VLC, one presses for instance “J” and this delays the audio by 50 ms. The sync difference varies between -400 to -1500ms, as measured by VLC media player.Īfter researching, posting, asking, etc I found that the easiest way to solve the sync issue is to play a clip in VLC media player and with the shortcut “J” or “K” find the difference between audio and video. These clips are out of sync in most of the clips. Unfortunately, I did not check the audio-video sync during this process.(I worked with VirtualDub all the time and never exported to a NLE). (This was my second attempt-I made an error of some sort a previous time and the quality was very bad.) This project has been going on for 15 months or more. I have grouped them in separate groups and want to improve the quality with different AviSynth scripts as much as I can. I captured nearly 60 VHS cassettes with VirtualDub using a JVC HR-S8960 S-VHS (although my videos are standard VHS cassettes) which has a Time Base Corrector with Digital Noise Reduction, did some basic cutting in VirtualDub and eventually had approximately 300 clips! (There were a lot of duplications, as I made a separate series per child).
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