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Offline Liquid Drum

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Problem solved, nothing interesting here.
« on: August 25, 2007, 04:41:19 AM »
EDIT: Solved, took me a while, but got it working great.

Hi,

I'm working on re-authoring a dvd with new audio and menus/chapters. I've done this before a few times with great results and no problems.

I've now come across a big problem. The audio I have seems to be too slow. When I line it up in Ulead Video Studio its in sync at first but as the song progresses it gets further out of sync, which I'm guessing is a tempo problem.

Now, everytime I 'shrink' the audio in Audition so that the song is faster, it introduces lots of wierd sounds and pops (sounds like its warped or something).

Any way to adjust the tempo without introducing all this noise??

The files I have are WAV and the video is mpg (NTSC).

The audio drifts backwards (It falls behind the video as if its too slow).


Thanks for your time,
Simon.
« Last Edit: August 25, 2007, 05:55:26 PM by Liquid Drum »
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Re: Problem solved, nothing interesting here.
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2007, 08:44:30 AM »
hi

why not leave the title and post the solution yourself? this could help other people, too.

regards
nicola

 

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