handle that properly. If you are using Windows Media Player, you might
consider using VLC to play the video instead. VLC is much better than
anything I've ever used, especially when the file is broken.
-David
On Jan 2, 2012 3:09 AM, "sheffield181" <sheffield181@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> **
>
>
> 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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