Robert Newman
Banned
I'm in my 50's. That means I know an awful lot less about computers, video tapes and technology than most folks who will read this. But I have a question -
Sometimes I see video tape or DVD where the sound track is slightly out of timing with the visual. How does this error happen in the first place ? Can anything be done to fix it ? Is there a simple way to edit/repair such material cheaply and without too much complication ?
Cheers and thanks for any answers.
Robert (Newman)
Sometimes I see video tape or DVD where the sound track is slightly out of timing with the visual. How does this error happen in the first place ? Can anything be done to fix it ? Is there a simple way to edit/repair such material cheaply and without too much complication ?
Cheers and thanks for any answers.
Robert (Newman)