Joining XviD.avi's without losing audio synch

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  1. pntyliner

    pntyliner Regular member

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    I always wait for the movie releases to be one disc, because it always seems the two disc'rs never join without audio synch getting whacked out. Then I have to try re-dubbing in virtualdubmod 1000 x's before I just give up.

    So, my question is. Does anybody have any sure-fire ways to join without f-ing up the synch? I've tried AVICodec to get the specs too. Nothing works for me.
     
  2. Ripper

    Ripper Active member

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    Hmmmm, I have joined 2cd movies perfectly with VirtualDubMOD...

    Are you following these steps?

    1. Rip the audio from both cds as MP3 (in direct stream copy) and then join with an MP3 joiner.
    2. Delete the audio on both cd videos.
    3. Add the two no audio vids with your new MP3 track and save as uncompressed AVI in Full Processing Mode.

    Works for me...
     
  3. celtic_d

    celtic_d Regular member

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    Should be as simple as loading the first, appending the second and saving. May also want to set the interleave settings properly though since the audio would most likely be AC3. Could also try AVI-Mux GUI. As for waiting on one disc releases, whether a movie gets released as a 1 or 2 CD depends on its length, at least under scene rules.

    No problems here joining with either VDubMod or AVI-Mux GUI (will occasionally have trouble joining incorrectly split files, but that means complete failure, not sync problems).
     
  4. Ripper

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    Well some two CD movies are released with diff audio bitrates on each AVI. I forgot to mention that I was assuming that they were different.
     
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