![]() I noticed that doing a length change from the source mp3 directly in audacity will lead to less quality than if feeding audacity with a. With 24.996fps the sync problems were gone, therefore i decided to use this situation for doing a 24996/25000 (99.984%) audio conversion, together with this quality comparison to be able to get sync at 25fps at the maximum quality possibleįirst of all, as most tools offer different options, i did some internal tests to find out which setting would bring the best result: The original sample was a (not good quality) recording in mp3 format i had sync problems with when combining with a 25fps video stream ![]() I tested a 12.721 secs long stereo sample with 44.1khz samplerate Ok finally i found the time to do a quality comparison of various tools able to do timelength adjustments on audio streamsįor my comparison i used the great ABC/HR () audio comparison tool (simply a must when doing "ear-based" quality comparisons :) )
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