Is there any way to prevent the audio and video to being out of sync after you multi-trim a clip. I am editing some volleyball highlights and when I add the clips back to the timeline the audio is not synced with the video (applause and other sounds do not match the action). I know you can split the audio and video and move the audio, but other than tedious it will not let me do consecutive clips because one runs into the next clip. Any help would be appreciated.
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audio sync issue
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Re: audio sync issue
You may want to edit with Ripple editing turned on. There is a tutorial on how to do it, click the chain.
I assume you are having this issue when you don't split audio. If that is the case, then your video format might be the problem source, literally. Try checking that the PAL/NTSC setting for the footage and the project match, not had it give me issues, but it might be a thing to try. I don't use the "multi-trim" tool myself, I manually do all my splitting, does it also happen if you manually split a clip?
I assume you are having this issue when you don't split audio. If that is the case, then your video format might be the problem source, literally. Try checking that the PAL/NTSC setting for the footage and the project match, not had it give me issues, but it might be a thing to try. I don't use the "multi-trim" tool myself, I manually do all my splitting, does it also happen if you manually split a clip?
