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That didn't work. But I used a winamp plug-in and created a 41000 Hz wma-file with the exact same runningtime. How can I convert that file to a regular wav file??
My bad. Your right, I'm wrong. Guess that's why they call it junior member. Did it right this time and it worked.
But that didn't solve my original problem. I wanted to change the frequency (got it right this time) because I thought that would help synchronise the audio and video (in a VCD-file I'm trying to make with TMPG). It didn't. The video is still a half second behind. The wavefile and the avifile has the exact same running time. (I also tried to use the avifile as audio source with the same result)
Is there something I'm doing wrong or is it just some avi-files that's impossible to convert in sync??
PS Thank's for the help on my previous question by the way=)
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