So here is my problem: I finished a video about 7 minutes long. And when rendering the video, I get a sound problem. The video plays perfect but the sound is about 2/3 slower than the video and sounds weird, as if it played in a cave. Does anyone knows how I can fix this?
Usynched Sound & Video
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Firestom
, Jun 03 2008 10:17 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 June 2008 - 10:17 AM
#2
Posted 03 June 2008 - 10:31 AM
So here is my problem: I finished a video about 7 minutes long. And when rendering the video, I get a sound problem. The video plays perfect but the sound is about 2/3 slower than the video and sounds weird, as if it played in a cave. Does anyone knows how I can fix this? I save my video with custom settings:
File Type: AVI
Video Settings
Compression: Indeo video 5.10
Quality: 80%
Frame Rate: 29.97 (True NTSC)
Frame size: 720x576
Pixel Format: RGB24
Audio Settings:
Compression: PCM
Sampling rate: 44100 samples/sec
Sample size: 16 bits
Channels: Stereo
Also, I think it might be useful to give away a few informations on my computer:
Intel Celeron
CPU 1.70 GHz
RAM 1.25 Gb
File Type: AVI
Video Settings
Compression: Indeo video 5.10
Quality: 80%
Frame Rate: 29.97 (True NTSC)
Frame size: 720x576
Pixel Format: RGB24
Audio Settings:
Compression: PCM
Sampling rate: 44100 samples/sec
Sample size: 16 bits
Channels: Stereo
Also, I think it might be useful to give away a few informations on my computer:
Intel Celeron
CPU 1.70 GHz
RAM 1.25 Gb
#3
Posted 03 June 2008 - 10:37 AM
QUOTE (Firestom @ Jun 3 2008, 01:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So here is my problem: I finished a video about 7 minutes long. And when rendering the video, I get a sound problem. The video plays perfect but the sound is about 2/3 slower than the video and sounds weird, as if it played in a cave. Does anyone knows how I can fix this?
I found your second post after I replied to this one. I'm surprised you get anythng with that Celeron CPU. Thta's is right near the minimum. Make sure you have nothing else running while doing any video work, check for mlware; disconnect from the internet and shut off your anti-virus and anti-mal ware. Make sure you have pleant of free hard disc space and that it is defragged. Don't do anythng else when you do any video work.
Update your audio device and video device drivers and Microsoft's DirectX 9c.
If it sounds weird, it may be a result of the capture or of your sound device. What was the format if the original video file? How did you capture and what sound card/chip do you have? How did you capture the audio when you captured the video?
You can try extracting the audio from the video using Media Manager. Right click on the file and select extract audio. Save it as a wav file. Go to Video Wave, add the video and then mute the native audio. Add the saved wav file. Play it to see if it sounds OK. Output the file using the small film reel icon above the preview window. Output is as mpg for DVD best quality. It will encode and you'll be able to preview it in that window. If it sounds OK, then all you have to do is close out of that and Video Wave and open My DVD. Add that mpg file to your menu.
I'm going on memory with the above directions; it works that way in EMC 8-10; I don't remember about 7.5
Edited by sknis, 03 June 2008 - 10:44 AM.
Regardless of what I say about computer maintenance, there is no need to defrag a solid state hard drive.
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#4
Posted 03 June 2008 - 11:29 AM
QUOTE (Firestom @ Jun 3 2008, 02:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So here is my problem: I finished a video about 7 minutes long. And when rendering the video, I get a sound problem. The video plays perfect but the sound is about 2/3 slower than the video and sounds weird, as if it played in a cave. Does anyone knows how I can fix this? I save my video with custom settings:
File Type: AVI
Video Settings
Compression: Indeo video 5.10
Quality: 80%
Frame Rate: 29.97 (True NTSC)
Frame size: 720x576
Pixel Format: RGB24
Audio Settings:
Compression: PCM
Sampling rate: 44100 samples/sec
Sample size: 16 bits
Channels: Stereo
Also, I think it might be useful to give away a few informations on my computer:
Intel Celeron
CPU 1.70 GHz
RAM 1.25 Gb
File Type: AVI
Video Settings
Compression: Indeo video 5.10
Quality: 80%
Frame Rate: 29.97 (True NTSC)
Frame size: 720x576
Pixel Format: RGB24
Audio Settings:
Compression: PCM
Sampling rate: 44100 samples/sec
Sample size: 16 bits
Channels: Stereo
Also, I think it might be useful to give away a few informations on my computer:
Intel Celeron
CPU 1.70 GHz
RAM 1.25 Gb
You show NTSC as output but 720x576 as frame size. For NTSC frame size should be 720x480 (720x576 is for PAL).
Is there any reason you are outputting to avi?
Besides your Celeron being a possible source of problems your video/graphics hard may also not be capable of doing the job. What video/graphics card do your have?
Edited by myguggi, 03 June 2008 - 11:30 AM.
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#5
Posted 03 June 2008 - 02:26 PM
It is doubtful that the Celeron will be able to do any video work. It doesn't meet the minimum specifications required for video work in EMC 7.5.
If it does work, it will be hit and miss.
If it does work, it will be hit and miss.
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