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Originally Posted by Kereellis
. I have a S-VHS player with DNR actually, but that one adds an annoying buzz to the sound output. Tried to remove it in software and by using different cables and what not, but to no avail. Cleaning the audio head didn't help a thing either.
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Capture it twice!
Once with DNR turned on, for the video.
Once with DNR turned off, for the audio.
Overlay them in an editor (I use
Adobe Premiere for this, when AVI) to sync within a half-frame radius.
Or for MPEG, trim the lengths of both to match exactly, using an MPEG editor like
Womble MPEG-VCR or
Womble MPEG Video Wizard.
I've been in similar situations.
Going back to the variances you measured, being off by one value may be a difference of some other kind.