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Hey there guys...I got a video that I would like to add an audio stream to...but unfortunatley the audio and video stream are different lengths...so it doesn't exactly line up obviously
In short is there some program I can use to edit these files together and in order to line the audio up with the video? |
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Sounds like you want a program where you can change the speed of audio/video? Well pretty much any video editing software should be able to do that, but your best bet is probably something like Vegas or Premiere.
Edit: Come to think of it, vdub (which is free) can also do it. Although you will have to know what you are doing to use it. |
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Eh..I try to import the files and premiere says it doesn't support it...What gives?
Edit: Ah for some odd reason i had to reinstall ffdshow after install premiere for these files to be supported Well it seems it still wont recognize h264 still though...gah computers :P Could someone possibly provide some advice? |
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Avidemux supports h264 and aac, but it is a video editor, not an audio editor. Avidemux has a 32 bit Windows build, though I have only used the Linux versions recently so I don't know how stable the Win32 builds are.
You will probably want to edit the audio stream to add silence to the start of the audio. In order to do this you will probably need to transcode the aac to wav and use an audio editor like audacity. Then tie it all together with Avidemux. |
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Avidemux supports h264 and aac, but it is a video editor, not an audio editor. Avidemux has a 32 bit Windows build, though I have only used the Linux versions recently so I don't know how stable the Win32 builds are. ![]() |
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