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Audio Editing Out of sync during playback

#1 User is offline   FunMarge 

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Posted 27 May 2007 - 10:22 AM

This should be an easy one.

While running VideoWave, when I crop a song in the audio editor, then play it in the slideshow, it plays back at a different place in the song than where I edited it. But if I render the slideshow into a DVD it does play where I cropped it in the editor. This, of course, makes it difficult to sync a picture at a specific point in a song. I have never had this problem before (and I have made over 20 slideshows).

I have been using this program for over a year now. I am one of the lucky few that had no problem at the beggining. My first DVD was a 45 minute slideshow... I even burned the DVD with menus. The more I use the program, the more glitchy it gets. I tried to re-install (a few times) but the problems stay with the computer... strange.

I have learned to work around most all of the issues that I have encountered with EMC 8. This most recent one, though, is going to be a real problem.

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Posted 27 May 2007 - 01:45 PM

QUOTE (funmarge@sbcglobal.net @ May 27 2007, 01:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This should be an easy one.

While running VideoWave, when I crop a song in the audio editor, then play it in the slideshow, it plays back at a different place in the song than where I edited it. But if I render the slideshow into a DVD it does play where I cropped it in the editor. This, of course, makes it difficult to sync a picture at a specific point in a song. I have never had this problem before (and I have made over 20 slideshows).

I have been using this program for over a year now. I am one of the lucky few that had no problem at the beggining. My first DVD was a 45 minute slideshow... I even burned the DVD with menus. The more I use the program, the more glitchy it gets. I tried to re-install (a few times) but the problems stay with the computer... strange.

I have learned to work around most all of the issues that I have encountered with EMC 8. This most recent one, though, is going to be a real problem.

Thanks,
Mark

Don't know if this will help but try it. When you do a change in Video Wave or MyDVD, go to the top menu select tools then options and clear the proxy files. They will be rebuilt with the "new" information.. If that doesn't do it, save the project and reopen it.

This post has been edited by sknis: 27 May 2007 - 01:46 PM

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Posted 27 May 2007 - 05:20 PM

And do come back and let folks here know if it worked.
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