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Thanks for the advices.
So, in conclusion, would you recommend a MiniDV cam for digital video editing?
Thank you.
Stay cool [[[[]]]]
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Hmm, I see...
And is there any way I can convert those videos to a more suitable format so I can work with them?
Thanks once again
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Edit: I've been told that I should think about buying a Macbook because it is more suitable and adequate to work with videos then Windows. Is this right?
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Sure, thanks for the tip.
I'll try it on one of my friend's PC as soon as I have the chance.
Many thanks!
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Thanks for the help, Chris!
I'm planning to buy a laptop this summer, and its specs are more suitable to work with videos like the ones I have, so I'll be trying when I get it.
Meanwhile, I'll try to create a disc just to test the sync issues, as you said.
I'll keep in touch.
Stay cool [[[[[]]]]
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My computer specs are:
Windows XP Professional SP2
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-8IDX
Pentium 4, 2.20GHz 1GB RAM
nVidia GeForce 4 MX 420 - 64Mb
HDD 50GB
As a matter of fact, I haven't tried to create the disc, just because I haven't got a whole video made yet. I am trying to edit the MP4 video files I have so I could create one.
thanks. [[[[]]]]
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Hello everyone [[[]]]]
First of all, my sincere apologies if this is a repost or if I'm posting my problem in the wrong section.
I have a problem in PowerDirector, in which my MP4 videos recorded by a Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 have a audio-video delay; in other words, the audio is not in sync with the video. Although, in some of the previews, like when I'm choosing the media I want to import to the workspace, it has no sync problems at all. But when I'm working with them in the workspace, it has all those sync problems, a few seconds of delay.
Can anyone lend me some help in this situation?
A 'many thanks' in advance. [[[[]]]]
P.S.: It's probably good to inform that viewing these MP4 videos on some players like WMP or MPC, these sync problems also appear. I have to use VLC Media Player to watch them without any issues.
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