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AR3A51
14th September 2003, 07:06
How do I fix lagy wav files or re-dub it with another program to make it better? It uses morgan stream switcher to play it. The sound is like normal, normal, blocky/lag, normal, normal, blocky/lag... repeat. The blocky/lag is only for like 1 sound but overall its uncomfortable to the ear since it does it like 2 times every 10 seconds.

Belgabor
14th September 2003, 13:07
Ok, lets first make sure I understood you correctly, do you mean you have a video file with laggy sound or a wav (sound file) which lags. If the latter is the case there are two possibilities, your hardware is too slow to decode the wav or it is corrupted.
In the first case the first thing I would try is to open it in VDub(Mod) and direct stream copy it to a new file. If that doesnt help come back with some more information (especially what kind of sound is involved mp3,ac3 or whatever).

Cheers
Belgabor

AR3A51
14th September 2003, 17:50
Ok, I admit I probably havent explained it too well. What I did try to say is that the file was orginally a Xvid movie. The audio cannot be played on the Xvid movie without Morgan Stream Switcher so I installed the nimo50build8 pack. In the movie, when I went to properties, the audio codec is the Morgan Stream Switcher, which I think is bogus because it only switches stream... However, when I used VDubMod, I used the stream list, then save to wav. The wav was lagy in a way like every 4 second or one with lots of background noise (like a scene in a public market) there would b skips... Its like listening to a cd player with no anti-skip but I think you get what I mean... I also tried to demux it but I really dont need the audio file but my TMPG does and it doesnt play ac3... By the way, I used GSpot to find out what codecs I used and I had all of them before Morgan Stream Switcher. Is there a way to switch the stream of my audio file in my Xvid movie so that I wont need MSS to play it?