AUDIO DELAY

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AUDIO DELAY

Post by megashtonbignell »

Hi I have finished editing a fourteen minute long project with vision, audio and music. All looked good within Ulead and then I burnt them onto DVD and discovered there is a significant usio delay - i.e mouths move and sound comes too late. it looks terrible. I took it to a professional editor who tried everything he could to fix it but no good. HELP!!
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Re: AUDIO DELAY

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We need A LOT more info. Heck, we don't even know what version you are using. Please read the following and supply the requested info.
http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8959
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Re: AUDIO DELAY

Post by megashtonbignell »

Oh I don't know, I don't know. I use Video Studio 11.5 but your questions are all too hard for me. I have spent so long on this and I give up. Your software is not for people like me with no idea of what goes on inside the computer. I just want to shoot and edit. Going back to Movie Maker.
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Re: AUDIO DELAY

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What we need from you are the following:

Where did the video clips orginate from?
Internet, camcorder, Digital Camera, TV Card etc.

How did you get the clip(s) into your computer?
Firewire IEEE1394 cable. USB Cable. Download off internet. From a SD Card, imported from a DVD disc.

What sort of video is it?
MPEG2, DV, Quicktime, MPEG4, DivX, Xvid etc.

What size is the video?
4.3 / 16.9 Standard definition, High Definition. AVCHD.

Bit Rates
Sound format

There is a guide --> here <--
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Re: AUDIO DELAY

Post by Accolades »

A little bit more RAM, HD space and processing power may help?
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