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Visualboy Advance - Best Codec to Record With?

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    I am truely sick and tired of my videos having their audio out-of-sync. I've used Full Frames (Uncompressed) and Microsoft Video 1. For starters, is it my sound card? or the codec? If it's the codec, recommend me a good one. If it's my sound card... well, I guess I can't do much about it. Unless you can magically fork out $500?
     
    The best codecs are : Techsmith (full quality, for 2-3 recording minutes before desynch) and ffdshow (average quality, but no time limit).
    I hope i helped you.
     
    The audio is out of sync not because of the codec but because of how VBA records video. It doesn't record audio at the same framerate as the video, hence it gets out of sync as the video gets longer.

    You can fix it quite easily. There's a ton of tutorials for it on Youtube. (See: [Tutorial] Fixing audio desync in VBA-recorded movies. as I am apparently not allowed to post links yet)
     
    The audio is out of sync not because of the codec but because of how VBA records video. It doesn't record audio at the same framerate as the video, hence it gets out of sync as the video gets longer.

    You can fix it quite easily. There's a ton of tutorials for it on Youtube. (See: [Tutorial] Fixing audio desync in VBA-recorded movies. as I am apparently not allowed to post links yet)

    Thanks a huge one, it works. VirtualDub did the job in easy little step.
     
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