Ive trawled through countless posts and websites looking for a step by step easy to read guide. Ive tried messing about in Virtudub and it makes it worse, Im at my wits end as it spoils what is an excellent show. ANY help would be appreciated.
Just thought I'd mention something about audio shifting, I've had the same problems on lots of AVI's and some of them I've managed to fix. When you mess with the audio sync thing in VirtualDub try making the time shift(ms) a negative amount by adding a '-' on the beginning. I don't know whether you've tried this but you might just be shifting the audio in the wrong direction. So I thought I'd lend a hand bravestar
Depends a lot on how it is out of sync. The audio could play early, could play late. Play fine for the first half, then lose sync or it could drift further and further out of sync as it goes. AVISynth is good for testing audio delays. From recolletion there is a script at avisynth.org to help with testing delay values.