Sound track doesn't match video
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Sound track doesn't match video
After I edit a video and create a video file my sound track doesn't line up with the video. It seems to happen the longer the video. Any suggestions?
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Re: Sound track doesn't match video
Welcome to the forums ...
However, I'm afraid you simply haven't provided any solid information on which we could even begin to base a reply... First off, where does the video in your project come from: if you could give us the brand and model of the video or other camera involved, that would be good. Could you also please right click on one of the video clips in the Video Studio timeline and copy ALL its Properties here or take a screen grab of the Properties box and upload it here as an Attachment.
Please do the same with the sound track if it is made up of music or audio you have added separately to the video.
Please also tell us what sort of editing you have done and filters you might have applied. And what version of Video Studio you are using.
It would also be useful to tell us the details of your computer. That's one of the reasons we ask during the registration process for these details since something about the computer, when matched with the video in a project, will often point to the cause of a problem. You have given us nothing, apart from saying your system drive is B:\ which I very much doubt since that drive letter was reserved for a now very outdated type of floppy disk...
Finally, one possibility you could try when rendering the project, would be to untick any box which says something like "Perform SmartRender". In the past, with earlier versions of Video Studio, that was often a cause of the video and audio tracks going out of sync with each other.
However, I'm afraid you simply haven't provided any solid information on which we could even begin to base a reply... First off, where does the video in your project come from: if you could give us the brand and model of the video or other camera involved, that would be good. Could you also please right click on one of the video clips in the Video Studio timeline and copy ALL its Properties here or take a screen grab of the Properties box and upload it here as an Attachment.
Please do the same with the sound track if it is made up of music or audio you have added separately to the video.
Please also tell us what sort of editing you have done and filters you might have applied. And what version of Video Studio you are using.
It would also be useful to tell us the details of your computer. That's one of the reasons we ask during the registration process for these details since something about the computer, when matched with the video in a project, will often point to the cause of a problem. You have given us nothing, apart from saying your system drive is B:\ which I very much doubt since that drive letter was reserved for a now very outdated type of floppy disk...
Finally, one possibility you could try when rendering the project, would be to untick any box which says something like "Perform SmartRender". In the past, with earlier versions of Video Studio, that was often a cause of the video and audio tracks going out of sync with each other.
Ken Berry
