As I previously said, I can't remember exactly which 'other' programs do that. Hence, I recommended that you use nandub for direct streaming the audio with the video. Here's a quick explanation:
1. You have your .wav file already
2. Encode the .wav file to .MP3 using an MP3 encoder. I recommended LAME and if you need a GUI-based LAME encoder, try RazorLame
3. Create your video in the method that you wish to use. Make sure that you do not encode parts of it only so that its play length differs from that of the audio
4. Open the finished video in nandub
5. Set the video and audio tabs to Direct Stream Copy
6. Open the mp3 file under the audio tab
7. Go to File -> Save as AVI and give a name to the new file
1. You have your .wav file already
2. Encode the .wav file to .MP3 using an MP3 encoder. I recommended LAME and if you need a GUI-based LAME encoder, try RazorLame
3. Create your video in the method that you wish to use. Make sure that you do not encode parts of it only so that its play length differs from that of the audio
4. Open the finished video in nandub
5. Set the video and audio tabs to Direct Stream Copy
6. Open the mp3 file under the audio tab
7. Go to File -> Save as AVI and give a name to the new file
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