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PhilB2016Newbie Joined: Jun 21, 2016 15:58Messages: 5Offline
Solved byJun 21, 2016 20:28
Hello I've made a video demonstrating my issue. When I produce the video afterwards the music and videos aren't matched up properly like I made them through editing. If anyone has an idea of whats wrong please help. Thank you very much. The only thing I could think of would be my cpu? Its 3.12 ghz but even still idk why the video isn't matched up even though it is when i play it while editing and place the selector a few seconds away...
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Jun 21. 2016 20:33
Quote:Hello I've made a video demonstrating my issue. When I produce the video afterwards the music and videos aren't matched up properly like I made them through editing. If anyone has an idea of whats wrong please help. Thank you very much
Hello, Phil!
This is, for the moment, just a thought bubble, but perhaps before rendering your clip(in other words, producing it), try locking the tracks so they don't shift. Also I note there were a couple of gaps on the video track, that might have something to do with your problem, just a guess, a thought bubble!
Neil.
Added in edit: Yes, I think those blank spaces may well be creating issues, A suggestion might be to fill those blank spaces with a black colour board set to the required duration, might also be an idea to use WAV. audio for the music(apparently MP3 can go out of sync, so I've read), then, just before rendering, to be on the safe side, lock the tracks(as earlier suggested) so they remain exactly where they're meant to be on the timeline.
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PhilB2016Newbie Joined: Jun 21, 2016 15:58Messages: 5Offline
Jun 21, 2016 21:44
Thanks I'll try when I get home. The blank spaces are ment for just blackground for a second or 2. Makes sense to fill them with a black color board
-Phil
PhilB2016Newbie Joined: Jun 21, 2016 15:58Messages: 5Offline
Jun 22, 2016 00:49
Thank you soo much Neil! I converted the mp3 music track using audacity into wav. Then put black color boards trimmed to fit over all the empty areas and just like that my problem was solved. Again thank you so much. I hope this helps anyone else who might have a similar issue -Phil
Quote:Thank you soo much Neil! I converted the mp3 music track using audacity into wav. Then put black color boards trimmed to fit over all the empty areas and just like that my problem was solved. Again thank you so much. I hope this helps anyone else who might have a similar issue
No problems, Phil! Glad to be of help!
Cheers!
Neil.
(Second attempt at posting due to sluggish internet)
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