Audio out of sync
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dstringh
Audio out of sync
I have a DVD that I wish to alter, such that it plays continuously. I have imported the DVD into Video Studio, and it created seven MPEGs. I have checked these and the audio is perfectly synced with the video. I then go to "Share" in Video Studio, and click "Add Video". I add the MPEG file, and then uncheck "Create Menu" and select "Auto repeat when play back ends". When I then select "Next" and can preview the movie, it is in sync. Then I click "Next" and go to burn the DVD. The DVD appears to create and burn just fine, but when I play it (both on the computer and in the DVD/TV), the audio is now out of sync. What am I doing wrong???
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jchunter
If you are using Video Studio 8, it had chronic A/V sync problems. The solution is to upgrade.
If you want to join all seven video files seamlessly, you should place them in the timeline in order and then create a video file, setting the properties to match the source clip properties, then burn the DVD from the single video file, manually setting the burn properties to match those of the video file.
OTOH, you can add all seven video files in the Create Disk module and build a top level menu that will access each one - but be sure to manually set video BURN properties to match the video file properties.
If you want to join all seven video files seamlessly, you should place them in the timeline in order and then create a video file, setting the properties to match the source clip properties, then burn the DVD from the single video file, manually setting the burn properties to match those of the video file.
OTOH, you can add all seven video files in the Create Disk module and build a top level menu that will access each one - but be sure to manually set video BURN properties to match the video file properties.
