I have a DivX video someone did at 23.976 framerate and however they
created it, the audio is out of sync right from the start, the audio
leads the video.
The original source was 24fps film. I've read up on this bizarre frame
rate and found it was created for converting film for NTSC. Jolly fun.
This isn't going on TV, it'll only be used on a computer.
I have AP 6.5- more fun, given how sluggishly it handles compressed
video. I also have AP Pro 2.0, which fortunately is an unused
second-hand copy I didn't pay much for, due to Adobe's "We didn't test
it enough before releasing it!" C++ Runtime Error won't install bug.
now I know why the person I bought it from was dumping it so cheap.
Anyway, aside from issues with AP 6.5's "performance" with compressed
video, is there a way to convert this to true 24FPS without mucking it
up further?
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