capture direct to dvd audio problem
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capture direct to dvd audio problem
I would like to know why after burning the tv program onto the DVD, i'm able to have perfect video but the audio is hearable but too fast. ( like if it is like a small speaking when it's an adult.)
With digital files, a speed-change usually means a sample-rate problem. (i.e. A mis-match between the record and playback sample-rates.) However, I don't understand how the audio can be off without affecting the video.
Are the audio & video in sync? It's very hard to change the pitch without changing the speed too! (It requires an FFT transform... Lots of math.)
What capture device are you using? Analog capture is tricky, and you are usually better-off using the capture software that's specially made to work with your hardware (if the hardware came with software). If the other capture software can't capture directly to DVD, you might have to do it in two steps.
What capture device are you using? Analog capture is tricky, and you are usually better-off using the capture software that's specially made to work with your hardware (if the hardware came with software). If the other capture software can't capture directly to DVD, you might have to do it in two steps.
[size=92][i]Head over heels,
No time to think.
It's like the whole world's
Out of... sync.[/i]
- Head Over Heels, The Go-Gos.[/size]
No time to think.
It's like the whole world's
Out of... sync.[/i]
- Head Over Heels, The Go-Gos.[/size]
