[X4U] Adjust audio/video sync in avi file?

Conlon Brett brettnlis at bigpond.com
Tue Apr 10 14:46:45 PDT 2012


You can also use quicktime Pro to split audio/video then paste audio where your playbar is. Perfect sync may take a few attempts...

Chz,

Cojcolds

Sent from my iPhone

On 11/04/2012, at 1:07, Nick Scalise <nscalise at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes.
> 
> You can use an app like MPEG StreamClip to export the audio and video to separate files. 
> 
> Then import the new files to iMovie and re-sync the audio to the video there.
> 
> It's possible you may need to speed up or slow down the audio to fit the speed of the video. You can do that with Audacity.
> 
> All free apps.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sent from my iPhone.
> --
> Nick Scalise
> 
> On Apr 10, 2012, at 8:58 AM, Mark Des Cotes <lists at marksmandesign.ca> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I've been given an old AVI file from 2003 to include on a website but there's a problem with it. I'm trying to track down the person who originally shot the video to see if they still have the original file but I'm not too hopeful. When I view the video in either Quicktime or VLC the video and audio tracks don't sync up. The audio is about 3 seconds behind the video. Is there anything I can do to fix this without having to purchase expensive software?
>> 
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