[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
I don't know what to tell you, I think it occurred when splitting up the source file into the individual songs, because I've noticed these "gaps" on a lot of bootlegs.[/QUOTE]
Maybe when you pitch corrected it to run at the same pitch as the official sources, you sped it up too much? It is possible to pitch change something without speeding it up, though a lot harder. Maybe the official audio did that?
Personally I would have made the total duration of the audio exactly match the total duration of the video, that should sync exactly.
But anyway, it's a nice video you created and I enjoyed watching it, for which I thank you.
[QUOTE] [b]OwenSmith wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
I don't know what to tell you, I think it occurred when splitting up the source file into the individual songs, because I've noticed these "gaps" on a lot of bootlegs.[/QUOTE]
Maybe when you pitch corrected it to run at the same pitch as the official sources, you sped it up too much? It is possible to pitch change something without speeding it up, though a lot harder. Maybe the official audio did that?
Personally I would have made the total duration of the audio exactly match the total duration of the video, that should sync exactly.
But anyway, it's a nice video you created and I enjoyed watching it, for which I thank you.[/QUOTE]
No, when I speed-pitched the songs I made sure it was so that the end result would match the speed of the official audio. Back in September I did try just putting the songs in, and it would go out of sync as time went on.
The total durations are also not exactly the same, so simply dragging and dropping wouldn't have fixed it either.