ReverendBeastly
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So I have an edit of a friend's wedding in Premiere. I exported the video using Adobe's Media Encoder, exported the audio separately and encoded it to AC3 using ffmpeggui. There should be no sync issues, but after authoring in DVD-lab Pro, it's out of sync.
Rather than exporting the edit as a larger video file and then encoding the whole thing in separate software together, like TMPGEnc (which I could do, I'd just rather not), I'd like to just find out by how much time the audio is off, and then adjust for that in DVD-lab. Can anyone recommend any software, maybe with a slider bar, that allows me to slide the audio sync so I can figure out by how much it is off? MPC is being buggy when I try to do something similar, and I don't think VLC is doing it right at all.
Rather than exporting the edit as a larger video file and then encoding the whole thing in separate software together, like TMPGEnc (which I could do, I'd just rather not), I'd like to just find out by how much time the audio is off, and then adjust for that in DVD-lab. Can anyone recommend any software, maybe with a slider bar, that allows me to slide the audio sync so I can figure out by how much it is off? MPC is being buggy when I try to do something similar, and I don't think VLC is doing it right at all.