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Stupid: 2014-08-04 05:17:28 am
defying gravity
Hey everyone,

I'm trying to join 100 avi files with Virtualdub. However, the audio track on each of the files is a bit shorter than the video. So, when joining them, the audio gets disjuncted. I would need some way to automatically detect the video-audio discrepancy in each of the files and then offset the audio by that amount when joining the files. Any ideas? Does any program do that?
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defying gravity
Solved with Avisynth, can be closed.
I'd suggest trying mkvmerge in the future, though. It allows you to merge the audio and video without re-transcoding. You can extract the streams later using mkvextract.