DigitalMocking
10th September 2003, 01:31
I've got a radeon 9800pro AIW, if I use Vdub to capture, the audio track is off a bit, especially in the beginning of the capture then seems to get better farther along, but I am getting 2 - 3 dropped frames per minute.
VirtualVCR captures with less than 1 dropped frame per 30 minutes of capping on average and the audio is always synced up.
The problem is, the source is a little noisy in the low end, using the noise reduction threshold to 'smooth' the audio out in Vdub makes it sound marvelous... Virtual VCR doesn't have this ability.
Is there any way to run that same noise reduction threshold command in vdub on an avi file you already have? I've looked here at the audio faq and such, but they're geared towards capturing/encoding, not applying filters to sound.
Thanks.
VirtualVCR captures with less than 1 dropped frame per 30 minutes of capping on average and the audio is always synced up.
The problem is, the source is a little noisy in the low end, using the noise reduction threshold to 'smooth' the audio out in Vdub makes it sound marvelous... Virtual VCR doesn't have this ability.
Is there any way to run that same noise reduction threshold command in vdub on an avi file you already have? I've looked here at the audio faq and such, but they're geared towards capturing/encoding, not applying filters to sound.
Thanks.