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RestingB1tchFace
Jul 4, 2016

Opinions are like a$$holes....everyone has one....but mines the best!!!
Looked for a thread to throw this in....rather than creating a new one....but didn't really see anything. I've converted all my parents old VHS tapes to digital. During that process....the audio and video got knocked off by a few milliseconds. This is all VHS/poo poo quality.....so I don't need a super solution to this.....just something to get this stuff close. I am looking for a simple program that will resave the files with an audio adjustment. VLC can do it in the program....but there's no way to save that.

Any ideas are appreciated. Doesn't need to be a free program either.

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TVGM
Mar 17, 2005

"It is not moral, it is not acceptable, and it is not sustainable that the top one-tenth of 1 percent now owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent"

Yam Slacker
It may be overkill, but DaVinci Resolve is free and can do this.

Editing thread is here: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3367934

RestingB1tchFace
Jul 4, 2016

Opinions are like a$$holes....everyone has one....but mines the best!!!

TVGM posted:

It may be overkill, but DaVinci Resolve is free and can do this.

Editing thread is here: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3367934

Thanks!

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