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Ok, i have to agree that looking at this software initially, it does take a while to work out how to use. Although i haven't tried the % option, just the syncing by time offset.
What you do is in the left hand window you go to the point in the video when you are out of sync, then in the bottom box you can enter the time. Make sure you enter absolute values like 2.6 because when i deleted all the 0.0000 in there, and put 2 it wasn't even close to fixing my sync, so maybe it thought i was inputting 0.000002 etc.
Also for the video besides using the slider you can use the arrow keys, although it only goes by seconds, would of been great to have a finer adjusting choice.
This program has only rendered a working WAV for me once, and at that time i was still working out the controls, so it was wrong.
the other times it either renders the file, which i then cant find, it doesn't let you render the file at all, or it renders a file that just has static.
All in all, i would say a decent first attempt, but definitely needs the bugs ironed out of it, and a short instruction manual.
Can't complain though, since the author is putting in his time, and it is freeware.
cheers
furble |