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Good point - only 2 comments and no guides? Surprising considering how useful the program is. I have used it numerous times (with no delay processing the audio) and found it a very handy tool for fixing DivXs with sync problems. I use virtualdub (see: http://www.doom9.org/virtualdub_procedures.htm) to save the audio as a .wav file then load this with the video file in SyncView. When I have found the required delay I then re-encode the movie in virtualdub by selecting direct stream copy under video and full processing for the audio (you can again compress it as an mp3 file and enter the offset value from SyncView in the audio skew correction box offset under audio/interleaving).
All in all a great program that does what it sets out to do very effectively - recommended! |