My brother sent me an MP4 file, about 900 MB, where the audio is at least a
second ahead of video.  I'd like to process the file so lip sync is proper,
but my search engine fu is coming up short.  ffmpeg seems like it would
have the capability, but I haven't found a clue in the documentation or the
man page.

The video does not need to be changed in any way, but if possible, I'd like
to boost the audio gain by as much as 10 db.

I'd prefer to do this on a Linux machine, something running from command
line would be ideal.  Does anyone have a clue how this can be accomplished?

Thanks
Curt Lundgren

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