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I got 2 cams . One cam has got a mike jack that runs from the stage( pulpit)

The other cam is a handycam...no mike jack.

I'm using PD 12 I tried to sync the audio , but a box came up and told me I needed to download something in order to sync the audio. with the other video camm. ( I forget exactly what it said) Its been a few weeks since this happened. I need to figure out how to throw the good audio on the other camera, so that the lips are moving correctly. As everybody out there in TV land knows, theres nothing more anoying than air lips.

Thanks for the wisdom thats coming.

Your pal out here in Hollywood

Steve Mcqueen77
I fixed it.....

I tried to produce the video clip but , no way. the program kind of wanted to crash..

I went on line and downloded freemaker.com Great converter program.. I converted it to mpeg4 ( It edits like a dream now. I hope it produces ok too..


Thanks for your concern and helpfulness. I really appreciate it.

I just got into video editing and love it. I want to learn as much as I can.

I'm a professional graphic designer . Been on Coreldraw about 13 years.

Thanks again,
Mqueen
Ill try to produce it . I hope it works. I like the idea. Thanks
Hi I'm Steve Mquween ( newbie)

I've already successfully edited my first video using a new camcorder sony vixia records on san disk...no problem

I have an older Sony that records on those little mini dvd disk. I imported it successfully into the timeline, but when I try to edit it a box shows up telling me its in the " WRONG FORMAT " whats up with this?

I sure would be greatfull for some good advice on fixing this.

Thanks

I'm using Windows pro 7 64 bit i7 8 gig. PD 12
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