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Rocking and Quake in the fx room come to mind.
I tried those. Not nearly good enough. But I did find the answer to my own question. Newblue has the effect. It's called Active Cam and it's $50 now. https://www.newbluefx.com/newbluefx-vault/ it is completely compatible with PD16 as the link I clicked to find it was in PD effects room.
https://youtu.be/oSQu7zFczGI this is what I was able to do with it. It's great.
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Is there a plugin, effect or anything that can add a 'shaky cam' effect to otherwise still video that costs less than $100? The only pack that I can find that has it is Newblue FX energize or something like that and sifting through the gimmicky sales jargen plus the four terms this effect goes by is a nightmare.
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I believe I have found a solution. I was adding tons of gain through wave editor 2 and outputting the file as a mid quality MP3. Though that was the original format it seemed to mismatch the timing (mainly while editing) of the audio file to the video file. Not that the sync audio to video feature wasn't working, that worked perfectly.
Anyways, what I did this time is the same processes but I output the file as a high quality WAV. seems to work now but I will have to do some editing to make sure the finished product is hunky dory.
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Unfortunately I did edit it in wave editor first. That's where I noticed it was 44.1kHz. I was able to produce a new wave file using PowerDirector 13 at 48kHz and its almost fixed. Only a fraction of a second off now. But I would love to know why it does it now and didn't do it before. Is it just a bug? Perhaps I'll try to contact Cyberlink about it.
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So I have a video taken with my Sony DSLR alpha a3000 and audio recorded with my Sony icd-px333. When I sync by audio it starts out ok and slowly through the 20 minute video, the audio becomes more and more out of sync. I've tried a couple things like checking the project framerate and I haven't been able to find a solution. I did however notice that the audio recording is at a different sample rate as the video. could that be a factor? If not, what should I look into? The bitrates are also different but I don't think that will change the timing. Also, the audio recording is behind or echoing the video track. The weird thing is, I didn't have this problem before! I had to fromat my hard drive and reinstal windows. This wasn't even an issue before.
Audio mp3 44.1kHz - 192bps
Video track AVCHD .MTS 48kHz - 256bps
No idea what the audio container is for the video.
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