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		By: Grant D		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grant D]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi guys 
Great program thanks HEAPS. !!!

One thing though - my GoPro camera often records video but the audio is out of sync with a few milliseconds delay so my videos keep looking like a Bruce Lee movie lol 
Yet when I play the videos through VLC they&#039;re perfectly timed so I&#039;m wondering is there anyway I can open the out of sync video / audio file in VLC media player and then just save it to my folder so it saves with he perfectly corrected video to audio syncing ? 

If so, which profile would I use to for video / audio suitable for YouTube etc ? 
H.264 + MP3 ( MP4 ) or or the .265 etc ?

Cheers 

Grant]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys<br />
Great program thanks HEAPS. !!!</p>
<p>One thing though &#8211; my GoPro camera often records video but the audio is out of sync with a few milliseconds delay so my videos keep looking like a Bruce Lee movie lol<br />
Yet when I play the videos through VLC they&#8217;re perfectly timed so I&#8217;m wondering is there anyway I can open the out of sync video / audio file in VLC media player and then just save it to my folder so it saves with he perfectly corrected video to audio syncing ? </p>
<p>If so, which profile would I use to for video / audio suitable for YouTube etc ?<br />
H.264 + MP3 ( MP4 ) or or the .265 etc ?</p>
<p>Cheers </p>
<p>Grant</p>
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