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I'm looking for (preferably free) software for Windows 7 that will allow me to fix an AVI file that has audio out of sync with the video. I tried with Windows Live Movie Maker and VirtualDub and couldn't find out how to do it (if at all possible) on both of them. If any of those can help me, instructions for that would also be nice.
Background: I have a RCA-to-USB capture card, which I'm using to transfer VHS casettes and stuff from a video camera to digital format. The problem is that the audio comes out heavily distorted. So instead I connected the audio out from the VCR directly to the computer's line in. This works, but the audio is out of sync, about half a second behind the video. I could spend time trying to fix this issuee, but I think it'll be easier to simply fix the video.
We need a bit more information: what container format are you using (.avi, .mkv, other)? – Lukasa – 2011-05-19T20:28:07.807
If the RCA to USB capture card doesn't work, I'd get a different device. Hauppauge is the standard manufacture for quality recording devices. http://www.hauppauge.com/
– Doltknuckle – 2011-05-19T20:37:19.360@Lukasa: updated the question; these are AVI files. – Javier – 2011-05-19T20:37:19.360
@Doltknuckle: It does work, it just has this minor issue. – Javier – 2011-05-19T20:38:08.140
Audio is part of the recording process. If the captured audio is distorted there is something wrong with the device. Your solution to avoid that faulty part of the recorder is to use a completely different capture device (computer line in port). Just because you found a way to get a working recording system, doesn't mean the hardware is working properly. I'm glad that you found a way to make this work. If you plan to do this a lot, I would recommend that you get properly functioning equipment so you don't have to find these workarounds. If this is the only time you will use it, don't bother. – Doltknuckle – 2011-05-19T20:49:03.237
@Doltknuckle: Of course, if I ever plan on doing this regularly, I'll get a better device. Since I only have some casettes I need to digitalize, it's not a big deal. – Javier – 2011-05-19T20:54:40.233