OK. I updated to beta 2915. No joy. To test, I simply removed one still photo, which had some magic movement in it, early in the timeline ahead of the first video and saw that the display correctly moved the audio with the video to the left after choosing "move all timeline clips." But when I played the preview, the audio still played, incorrectly, where it first was.
Then I left the project and started it again. That audio track now showed it correctly, back at where it first was - it really had not moved along with the video clip move. I looked further downstream and found that many had the same result. But the last half of videos in the project had moved corerctly!
Then I did an "undo." The audio played at the correct previous spot. BUT the display continued to show where the audio should have been when I removed the still photo.
One can see how things really get screwed up as we try to correct something that isn't there. In this case, I'd be moving an audio clip display to where the audio is currently sitting.
I keep wondering if my mix of still shots, and two types of videos add to the problems: 25 fps 720X596 and 23,976 fps 1920X1080. This I've chosen to use 60 fps for the project because otherwise the videos have a jerky move to them. Until now I figured that PD could handle all those video types as it advertises.
Any thoughts?
Bill Seifert
HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-2022
8 core
AMD Radeon
Windows 11, 16 GB RAM