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How do I simply delay the audio track by 1 sec
Posted: 09 Mar 2007 22:59
by petermidi
..to get it in sync with the video?
And can I do this in such a way as to leave the video and audio unprocessed?
(I know how to do this in virtual dub, but I cannot get the mpeg ps files that are output from videolan to open in VD)
Thank you
Peter
Posted: 10 Mar 2007 07:14
by DJ
ctrl k audio delay up and ctrl l audio delay down.
Thanks DJ
Posted: 10 Mar 2007 09:39
by petermidi
Is there somewhere in the help/faqs that tells me more about these things - I had a very good look, but didn't find them.
When/where/which screen should I be on to make these shortcuts work - and can they be part of the 'save' process so the file gets saved correctly, or are they just part of the 'play' process.
Thanks
P
OK - it's in PLAY
Posted: 10 Mar 2007 09:53
by petermidi
That's a great feature.
Thank you
But I'd still love to be able to correct it in the saved file.
Can it be done?
THanks as ever
P
Posted: 11 Mar 2007 06:45
by DJ
No! It is a muxing (encoding) issue.
Thanks dj
Posted: 15 Mar 2007 00:47
by petermidi
My codec/muxing issue is on another thread!
Posted: 16 Mar 2007 06:13
by DJ
This isn't a codec issue.
Re: How do I simply delay the audio track by 1 sec
Posted: 09 Feb 2009 04:55
by arbitrageur
ctrl k audio delay up and ctrl l audio delay down.
This was a great feature! I use it a lot but when I tried to use it in the more recent versions it doesn't work anymore?
Those keyboard commands have been given other functions, so I have 2 questions:
1. Can anyone point me to a list of keyboard commands, like the crtl-k and ctrl-l? and,
2. What are the new keyboard commands to advance or delay the audio (to replace the ctrl-k and ctrl-l?)
Re: How do I simply delay the audio track by 1 sec
Posted: 09 Feb 2009 09:38
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
1. on the wiki and in your preferences.
2. check the wiki or the preferences.
Re: How do I simply delay the audio track by 1 sec
Posted: 09 Feb 2009 10:59
by arbitrageur
Tank you j-b!
I found it in the preferences.
Audio delay up is now plain old k instead of ctrl-k, and
Audio delay down is now j instead of ctrl-l
(Thought I'd post that for anyone finding this thread in a search like I did)
It's even easier now that I don't have to use the ctrl key ( but I'll have to get used to the reverse order).
I appreciate the help.
Re: How do I simply delay the audio track by 1 sec
Posted: 11 Aug 2010 15:33
by skyflyer
@ arbitrageur
thank u dude. i was searchin for ths info.