Sereenie wrote:Rereading the thread, it seems that the problem is not unheard of, it's just that no one really noticed or cared...
I don't know how the vast majority of people can fail to notice or care, it's not a minor problem, IMO - then again, if one's synch is off to begin with, being off a little more is hardly going to matter (heck, it might improve things). And when I say perfectly synched, I mean a specific frame is synched to a specific place in the audio, where being off by one or two frames means your synch is off...yes, that's how particular I am about synching, that's how carefully I synch my stuff, that's why I'm mad about this, because the way my AMV looks, it seems like I
didn't care (or didn't do it right).
Sereenie wrote:Actually, page 3 of the thread seems to be the most useful one, screenshots and all.
And yeah, that post is nice, until you read the next one they made:
"Unfortunately, I was wrong about what I posted yesterday. Sad I was dumb and previewed a part that didn't really have as much "timing" to it as other. It's still... off..."
What I basically got out of that entire thread is that I should try something other than XviD next time and hope to god it comes out OK. I was going to do this anyways, but it still disappointing not know how correct this problem.