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Old 27th April 2002, 21:21   #1  |  Link
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Audio Delaying player

Is there a player that will let you play a movie and let you enter in a delay for the audio? I have a few movies that weren't synced right ... and I would like to be able to sync them when I play them.

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Old 29th April 2002, 02:33   #2  |  Link
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Whenever i've had audio out of synch, I split the movie into a video file and an audio file (using nandub), then when selecting the audio to be interleaved with the video, playing around with the value of the delay.

http://www.doom9.org/virtualdub_procedures.htm#mansynch this link may explain it better.
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Old 23rd December 2002, 23:27   #3  |  Link
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well i know how to adjust audio delay while editing but still, i would like to have the possiblility to change it within a player.

does anybody know of one?

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zoomplayer is such a powerful app. wouldn't it be cool to implement this function there? hint, hint
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MV2Player has this ability
http://mv2.czweb.org/
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Old 25th December 2002, 00:13   #5  |  Link
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Thank you very much!

I would be even more hap, though, if you could provide me with a tip, where i can adjust the relevant value in the player. Haven't found it so far. o.k., also haven't looked very intensely

Cheers and thanks

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You can adjust audio/video delaying by pressing Shift-Left, Shift-Right or you can do it more "visual" way by selecting Audio-Audio Properties in the popup menu.
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Old 17th January 2003, 13:05   #7  |  Link
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just for the pure joy of it, i herewith make public what a noob i am. i do so by stating that my prob would also have been solved by looking at _and_ reading the 'misc' section of ffdshow where one can spacify a delay the video stream.

fyi, no it does not hurt too much.

it is nice to see that even bad encodes become more and more usable.
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