I have used a video splitter to split a large video file into two smaller files. The first file is ok but the second file is not ok. The sound on the second file is running faster than the movie. What has gone wrong? Can anyone please help. Thank you.
Sound is faster than movie after splitting
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Thank you. I have used the Mediainfo to obtain the complete info of this file. You will be able to see it below at the attachment under the file name AVSEQ01.txtAttached FilesComment
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What has gone wrong is that you didn't use virtualdub. Most of those so-called "easy" splitters don't split properly.My toy:
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explains much about using Virtualdub. VirtualdubMod is only slightly different. You will see on that web page instructions for splitting AVI's. Read it, give it a try, and experiment, then you will learn for yourself by gaining experience. Once you master it, you will find Virtualdub very useful.
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