Leonid Makarovsky wrote:
Mike T. wrote:
:Cut the audio track apart at several natural pauses and slip it back
:into sync so that the error doesn't accumulate.
:
: And fill those stretch marks with "room sound", the background noise
: you recorded when nobody was speaking.
To be precisely correct it's not even a second I have to stretch this file more
but .155 of a second. Sounds like a small thing, however, for the synchronizing
audio and video it's 5 frames of NTSC video and it will be noticeable. So
really the best thing for me is just to make audio slower to match it.
In that case, the very slight pitch change that SRC will
introduce probably won't be of any signifigance to you so
should work even better than time/pitch scaling. If, that
is, you can find an SRC app that allows you to specify the
change as the ratio of two time durations rather than just
as a target sample rate. That could require a bunch of
zeros after the decimal point before you start getting
numbers and I've found few programs that use all the digits
it allows you to type in. Madening that.
Bob
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