Voice synch loss after color correction
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Voice synch loss after color correction
Using Video Studio Pro X3. I am quite satisfied with it, however, after I adjust the color balance or brightness of a clip I lose voice synchornization and wind up with the very annoying "lip flap". I am guessing it's a problem with some type of overload on my system but need to know for sure. Using XP on a dual core processor at 2.50Ghz, and ATI Radeon HD 4350, 3GB ram.
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Re: Voice synch loss after color correction
Welcome to the forums,
Could you provide a little more information for us to work with? Go to the Read this first... sticky at the top of this forum, for direction on what sort of information we need.
Is this OOS (out of sync) occurring just during preview playback in VS, or on the final product such as DVD? If you're referring to preview playback, this is somewhat normal, depending on the type of video file, the complexity of your project, and of course your system.
Could you provide a little more information for us to work with? Go to the Read this first... sticky at the top of this forum, for direction on what sort of information we need.
Is this OOS (out of sync) occurring just during preview playback in VS, or on the final product such as DVD? If you're referring to preview playback, this is somewhat normal, depending on the type of video file, the complexity of your project, and of course your system.
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