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My Computer:


  • Windows 10 Home 64-bit

  • Intel Core i7 Skylake-U

  • 8.00GB RAM

  • Intel HD Graphics 520

  • 4096MB ATI AMD Radeon R5 M335




PowerDirector Build Version: 14.0.2820.0



I have a new laptop, PowerDirector 14, and a Roxio video capture USB. When I go to capture the video (DVD HQ), everything works fine - the audio and video both match up with one another. After I produce the video (MPEG-4 640x480/30p), however, they do not.

I can hear events occuring before they happen on screen. It's quite noticable. The audio is leading the video by ~3 seconds. This only occurs after having produced the video and I'm not sure why. The problem is there from the start of the video, not something that builds up over time. I have tried separating the audio from the video and sliding the audio forward by ~3 seconds. That worked, but I was hoping that someone here could provide a simple fix to make this unnecessary. Again, when I first capture the video, I watch the result in the 'Edit' tab afterwards and everything is fine.



(I should also mention that I am new to PowerDirector and video editing in general)
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