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Hi,
i checked the file and it does not have "good" audio in any player.
I would suggest you check your "FRAPS" settings.
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Michael
Hi JapSeyz,
1. Please read what Michael has written - I concur with that premise.
2. Please provide the original video footage for members to check.
3. Perhaps upload it to a site sharing location - for speed of access.
4. Is the issue replicable with other captured Fraps footage?
Example: you capture new footage and carry out the same experiment.
Example: you capture a different situation other than your current gaming program.
5. What happens when you edit/produce the sample Nature.mpg file located in the Library Room?
I know you're adamant it isn't Fraps. I'm not. I see the situation as being Fraps capturing footage off and from your active gaming screen. I see you state the original plays fine - members need to test the original unedited footage. The audio & video codec, bitrate, video resolution, frame size, fps can and will have an effect when the video is brought into PD. If you have video that exceeds the parameters for the editing program you will get a distorted finished video. That doesn't mean that PD is at fault, it often means the video source material is being recorded outside acceptable parameters.
Example: Video recorded at 29.97fps with a frame size of 720x576 will cause PD to fall over in some cases. It is a mixed PAL and NTSC.
To resolve this issue asap the supply of a sample captured video which will result in a distorted produced audio (on members computers) is the single most important factor.
Dafydd