Ok, I'll admit this up front. Yes, it's a very
very dumb mistake. But that's all in the past now.
Here's what happened:
We recorded our whole iRiff to Lost In Space according to the .avi movie. I just assumed it would sync up to the dvd (I find this works about 70% of the time). I eventually bought the dvd and found out (very late in the game) that the .avi happened to be in the 30% category. It didn't sync up.
Here's how I've come close to fixing it:
I recorded the movie's sound by literally putting my computer/mic next to my tv and let the dvd play; that way, I'll have a bonafide mp3 of the dvd's playback. Using Final Cut Express, I dropped in our iRiff mp3 and the dvd's audio mp3. I used the "Fit To Fill" option so that it stretched our iRiff to the exact length as the dvd track. Of course, the pitch on our iRiff was now lower (cuz our iRiff is shorter than the dvd), so I went in and used an AUPitch filter to bring it to a normal pitch. When I replayed the iRiff newly-stretched, properly-synced, perfectly-pitched... I found the mp3 was all distorted. Like a "warbling" kind of distortion. It synced up properly but just... distorted.
I haven't even thought about how to get our iRiff from Final Cut to mp3 but I figured that's not as difficult of a bridge to cross as this. So to sum things up...
Problem: Our iRiff is too short. It needs to be stretched to the length of the dvd (with proper pitch).
Solution: Hopefully...
you guys. Btw, I have a Mac, so any software recommendations should be Mac compatible (like Audacity). Any suggestions about buying new software will be greeted with hesitation (because I'm pretty confident this can be solved with shareware). I just don't know how to go about solving this. Do you?
Thanks!