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    Fraps audio sync problem

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Abyss, Feb 24, 2008.

  1. Abyss

    Abyss Notebook Evangelist

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    So I like to play video games, and I like to record me playing video games when it is at a cool part, so that I can hopefully make a cool video, so far so good.

    So I use fraps to record the video (plus audio), but when I go to play the (uncompressed) video (the file is like 4GB exactly), the audio lags behind the video, like it was shrunk or something. The audio sounds mostly ok, just it isn't in sync.

    So I wanted to know if there was something that I could do. If I encode it will it sync up? Is there a way to get it to work? I edit in Sony Vegas, and it is not synced there either.

    Thanks.