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Just tried Handbrake again. They have made lots of changes since last time I checked it out. It now only outputs to Mp4/MKV and will read WTV files. Converted the WTV to MP4 with Handbrake. Then imported that file into PD12 to remove ads. Video/audio is in sync with the 720p60 files. Editing is still slow, but stays in sync now.
A lot of work just to watch it in another room. LOL Guess I should check into a Windows Media Extender.
Tried a 1280x720 59.94 fps file from Fox in Handbrake and it didn't work for me... audio still out of sync. Then imported the file into my previous video editor (We'll call it "Brand N") and converted it to .mpg at 1280x720 but changed the framerate to 29.97 fps and it came out perfectly in sync. Then imported the .mpg into PD 12 and rendered the last 5 minutes of it as an MP4 at 720x480 29.97 and it was still in sync. I was hoping to be able to remove the old program from my hard drive but guess I'll have to keep it for awhile in case I come up against this in future.
BTW, what is your Windows Experience Index? (Control Panel, System, see the number in the middle of the page, if it works like Win 7) Click the link next to the number to see the ratings of your key components. One of those components might be slowing you down.
EDIT: Looked at my Handbrake settings and saw that "Variable Framerate" was ticked. Changed it to "Constant Framerate" and rendered again, and this time the video/audio was in sync when played in a player. Checked it with MediaInfo and for some reason it had rendered at an oddball framerate of 52.417. Imported the resulting file into PD12 and set the PD12 framerate to 60 (Got the Timeline Framerate Conflict warning but ignored it), cut out large portions of the file and rendered it at 1280 x 720 at 59.94 and surprisingly the resulting file was in sync when played in a player. If it had not been I would have rendered it at 50 fps. So it looks like Handbrake is indeed a good alternative to pre-render this type of file when needed unless and until Cyberlink addresses this problem.
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Dell Precision 7510 Laptop
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit | Intel(R) XEON(R) CPU E3-1505M v5 @2.80 GHz
RAM: 32 GB
Windows Experience Index 7.5