Audio too fast, tryed changing WinDVD name

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Guest

Audio sounds like chipmonk, changed name on Win DVD it still is too fast. Re-did a small clip to test and it is still too fast. What next. Took hours to edit the movie, will I have to re do it all over again?m Help please.
 
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Guest

I have this annoying problem too! I find that some audio tracks will work, but not others :-(
 
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Guest

No luck yet. Need a video edited before Friday. Looked at others with same problem, seems a lot of people have same problem and Microsoft has no clue.
 
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Michael Patten [MS]

What is the source of your audio? What file type is it? Does the file
playback as expected using Windows Media Player?

Michael

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patty said:
Audio sounds like chipmonk, changed name on Win DVD it still is too fast.
Re-did a small clip to test and it is still too fast. What next. Took
hours to edit the movie, will I have to re do it all over again?m Help
please.
 
M

Michael Patten [MS]

Did you reboot the system after renaming the files?

See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;814837

If you don't want to upgrade your version of WinDVD, although it's not
supported, you should also be able to fix it by renaming a couple of files.
In your WinDVD program directory you should see the two files iviaudio.ax &
ivivideo.ax, rename them to something like _iviaudio.ax & _ivideo.ax. Do
your stuff in MovieMaker and when you want to go back to WinDVD rename those
two files back again.

Michael

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


patty said:
No luck yet. Need a video edited before Friday. Looked at others with
same problem, seems a lot of people have same problem and Microsoft has no
clue.
 
J

Jiawen

me too:-(
patty said:
Audio sounds like chipmonk, changed name on Win DVD it still is too fast.
Re-did a small clip to test and it is still too fast. What next. Took
hours to edit the movie, will I have to re do it all over again?m Help
please.
 

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