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Mike Rivers
 
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In article writes:

: Nothing wrong with getting it right where it matters, but trying to
: make one adjustment based on the starting and ending times and hoping
: that will make synchronization correct for the full time period is
: wishful thinking. Life isn't that easy.

Actually, you're wrong. 'cause the synch is proportional the such adjustment
works fine as far as synch goes.


Are you absolutely sure that both the video and audio recordings are
running at the same speed throughout? By stretching so that they line
up at the beginning and the end, you're only assuring two points of
perfect synchronization. If something drifts in the middle, it will
still be out of sync. That's why I suggested that you manually line up
everything that's important and let the rest fall where it may.

By the way, what are these video "captures?" I'm not sure I understand
just what it is that you're working with. How did you get the video
into the computer? How did you get the audio into the computer?

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