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The video rendered by PD11 appears to have an offset audio problem.
I'm a new user of this software myself, and have run into this problem from time to time with .wtv files that have been recorded with Windows Media Center.
You can unlink the audio and video tracks by right-clicking on the timeline and selecting "Unlink audio and video." You can then select either the audio track or the video clip and move them separately. If you zoom way in you can make very small adjustments. My sync problems with .wtvs were that the audio was slightly behind the video, and just moving the audio track about 00:00:00:05 to the right solved my problem.
Here is another solution that was provided me by a helpful person in the AudioDirector forum
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/29137.page
that may be applicable:
If the WTV files are prone to go out of synch during editing, it might be worth considering producing the WTV files before any editing to the desired output format - then editing the produced files.
e.g. 1. Import WTV & insert in timeline
2. Produce to MPEG-4
3. Replace WTV with MPEG-4
4. Edit video & audio
5. Produce to MPEG-4 (same profile as 2.)
That might help avoid the issue.
PIX
If that fails I guess you'll have to spend a half-day or so gathering all that information and post it.
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