Hi, I got OBS for the first time yesterday. On one of my 50 min vids, my game audio and gameplay were out of sync. Is it possible to re edit/encode it agin do that they are in sync?
Not within OBS (as there is no video editor inside that program), but you could shift the audio over using most video editing programs. You'll need an editor that can open the file type you recorded, or have a converter that can change the type of video to one the editor can open.
a) Any video editor should be able to easily do that. In theory you could fix the audio track and replace the video's audio on YouTube. b) I have used Sony Vegas for many years. It works fine for stuff at our level but you'd be hard pressed to find a pro shop using Vegas. They'd be using Avid, Adobe and maybe Apple.
Not within OBS (as there is no video editor inside that program), but you could shift the audio over using most video editing programs.
ReplyDeleteYou'll need an editor that can open the file type you recorded, or have a converter that can change the type of video to one the editor can open.
It's an MP4. I would've had it as flv but I was like, it doesn't really matter
ReplyDeleteDo you recommend Sony Vegas?
ReplyDeletea) Any video editor should be able to easily do that. In theory you could fix the audio track and replace the video's audio on YouTube. b) I have used Sony Vegas for many years. It works fine for stuff at our level but you'd be hard pressed to find a pro shop using Vegas. They'd be using Avid, Adobe and maybe Apple.
ReplyDeleteWell, I really don't know anything about editing sooo.... Are there any programs where I can just fix the audio and then just uninstall the program
ReplyDeleteNot really. Just use Vegas if you're familiar with it and shift the audio and re-save(render) it. It's that simple.
ReplyDeleteHow Michael does it fost
ReplyDeletenvm, I hate auto-fix
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