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Note: Last month, Leon asked if I could do this reaction with inset video. Since then I've tried various different things but I haven't figured out a way to pull that off without the file being too massive to export. I go into this a little bit during my reaction but the issue is audio sync after about 45 minutes. (This is why my American Dad experiment worked, it was short)

Speaking of sync but unrelated to the above, when you're syncing your copy of the movie to my reaction, you're going to lose sync yourself after about 45 minutes to an hour and have to adjust by either pausing your movie or pausing my reaction until your movie is back in line with my subtitles. Rifftrax used to call this "audio drift" and it happens because a movie player and Youtube play at slightly different speeds, an error which compounds over time until its noticeable. This is why Rifftrax would have a cue line every 15 minutes during their riffs.

I never thought about this before but Klaus mentioned he noticed a substantial drift during one of my LOTR reactions last month, which reminded me of the issues Rifftrax used to have back in the day. So this is something to keep in mind with all full reactions.

https://youtu.be/TxQgeb9VgnE

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KlausBerndUWE

yep was basically in all but the drift would have to be adjusted on your end cause the ones that i mostly mentioned where ones where your audio and your video where not in sync but i believe it was mostly in the 2 episode videos of early Attack on Titan iirc

DrunkReactions

Yeah you're right I misremembered that your comment was in a LOTR reaction but it was AOT. But that's not what I'm talking about above. Even if you didn't mean that, your comment reminded me that audio drift is a thing on long reactions and that's something each users has to adjust for on their end. The amount of compounded error over a 4 hour reaction has got to be pretty bad so I wanted to bring it up just in case.