I would download it and use software like CoolEditPro to remove the audio from the video, figure out how many milliseconds the delay between audio and video is, then add that many milliseconds of sound to the audio. Next I use Roxio Videowave to combine the audio and video again. Sometimes it takes 4 or five tries to get it right - that can take hours, by the way. I have also done this on videos I've downloaded which have poor sound - hiss, or low volume. CoolEditPro (now Adobe Audition) is excellent for cleaning up audio files you find online.wareagle wrote:is there any way to sync it?
wheres the full quiet riot footage?
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speaking of......my anti-virus is finally, after all these years of using it, picking up a trojan in that version of Cool Edit Pro.Paul Wolfe wrote:I would download it and use software like CoolEditPro to remove the audio from the video, figure out how many milliseconds the delay between audio and video is, then add that many milliseconds of sound to the audio. Next I use Roxio Videowave to combine the audio and video again. Sometimes it takes 4 or five tries to get it right - that can take hours, by the way. I have also done this on videos I've downloaded which have poor sound - hiss, or low volume. CoolEditPro (now Adobe Audition) is excellent for cleaning up audio files you find online.wareagle wrote:is there any way to sync it?
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yes! I've run it for years, and now the anti-virus(Avast-Home) pics it up. It may be a red herring, but you never know. I think I'll keep it on one my PC's that doesn't go on the net but rarely. It still works amazingly well. Some of the other programs are either too limited, or way to complicated to do the same type of things.Paul Wolfe wrote:Yeah, but buying the DVDs did, too.wareagle wrote:hmm... does tht cost money?
Really, Darin? A trojan, now? Wasn't that like, '02?
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I recently got Pro Tools (M Powered = Pro Tools 8 + M-Audio interface) and while it's simplified from what the big boys use, it is still confusing to me. That may be because I'm so used to Cool Edit Pro that learning a new system takes time.cableguyxx wrote:Some of the other programs are either too limited, or way to complicated to do the same type of things.