Hello,

I recently recorded a lecture video at:

https://streaming.stat.iastate.edu/~stat580/video/R-video2.ogv

but the video seems to have been recorded at a supersonic speed. The
audio is fine but as a result, completely out of sync with the video. 

Would anyone know of a way to bring back the audio and the video into
sync? I prefer using tools available on Fedora.

I have no clue as to how this happened. I have been recording such
videos on Fedora for a long time (3 years), albeit on a different
machine from this one, and I have never had this problem.

I really don't want to go over and have to redo this video again. Other
than the unnecessary effort, the big issue is that I have no way of
knowing if the same problem will not recur.

Many thanks again for any help you can possibly give!

Best wishes,
Ranjan

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