Want to run an audio and visual capture file together

I have two files one is to capture an image using a video camera and another is a sine generated sound wave. I want to be able to run them successfully and wanted to know if there was a function or control that i can use to make it easy. if not what steps should i take.

Video files, such as .avi, typically run at 30 frames/second.  Sound files (.wav) are often output at multiple kHz.  This makes it difficult to "combine" them.  However, there's nothing stopping you from, in parallel, playing an .avi file while simultaneously playing a .wav file -- they would each run at their own speed, independently and in parallel.
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