Monday, January 2, 2012

Re: [Simply Computers] Slowing down a video file

 

I've used avidemux before, and it's really useful (and free)
http://avidemux.org/

They have forums and wikis, and it's pretty popular so any help won't be
too far away. I would suggest keeping a copy of it before you attempt to
fix it :)

Hope this helps.

2012/1/2 sheffield181 <sheffield181@yahoo.co.uk>

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> There is a TV show episode that apparently runs at half speed, though the
> sound runs at full speed. Therefore the two are totally out of synch.
> Unfortunately it seems to be the only version available.
>
> I should like to have a go at repairing it. Separating the sound and video
> are straightforward - I've done it before with Any Video Converter. The
> follow up question, before I commit myself to downloading, is how to slow
> down and save the video and then join the sound and video again.
>
> Can anyone recommend a program that can do this please?
>
> G
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