==--FORCING AUDIO DELAY---==

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==--FORCING AUDIO DELAY---==

Postby anupam.tech1 » 17 Sep 2008 17:14

friends

i have some movies (in vob,avi format ) .. the problem with the video is that the audio is listened after some time in the movie from the time it was actually spoken .. for eg -- if the hero says "hi " then it heard after a long time when in the video he is talking else( i am gettin used to lip reading :wink: )

i wonder if ther is setting in vlc player ( in audio or video filter in particular ) which could help me put a amount of time delay in either video or audio to correct the difference

at present i m solving it by playing two player simultaneously with a start delay of 3 sec between them so that the audio and video in the movie match each other.

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Re: ==--FORCING AUDIO DELAY---==

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 Sep 2008 19:49

Yes, use synchronise in extended panel.
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Re: ==--FORCING AUDIO DELAY---==

Postby VLC_help » 18 Sep 2008 15:23

Or keyboard shortcuts (k and j by default)


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