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I have a two dump files of raw video and raw audio from an encoder and I want to be able to measure the "Lip-sync". Imagine a video of a hammer striking an anvil. I want to go frame by frame and see that when the hammer finally hits the anvil, there is a spike in amplitude on the audio track.

Because of the speed that everything happens at, I cannot merely listen to the audio, i need to see the waveform in time domain.

Are there any tools out there that will let me see both the video and audio?

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This doesn't seem to be programming related. If you were asking for how such a tool could be written, that'd be different, but this is akin to asking for a photo editing app. – Cody Brocious Jan 27 at 15:12

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