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#1 3RDegree

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Posted 17 March 2010 - 05:18 AM

Can someone help me?  I made a Blu-ray and all the video and audio look and sound fine, they just don't match.  Audio precedes Video by a few milliseconds/frames.  The original Quicktime (Pro Res HQ) are fine and the DVD I made in iDVD is fine.  Any remedy?  Thoughts?

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Posted 28 March 2010 - 10:15 AM

QUOTE (3RDegree @ Mar 17 2010, 06:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can someone help me?  I made a Blu-ray and all the video and audio look and sound fine, they just don't match.  Audio precedes Video by a few milliseconds/frames.  The original Quicktime (Pro Res HQ) are fine and the DVD I made in iDVD is fine.  Any remedy?  Thoughts?


Did you ever find a fix - I am having the same problem?


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Posted 05 April 2010 - 08:15 AM

QUOTE (3RDegree @ Mar 17 2010, 06:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can someone help me?  I made a Blu-ray and all the video and audio look and sound fine, they just don't match.  Audio precedes Video by a few milliseconds/frames.  The original Quicktime (Pro Res HQ) are fine and the DVD I made in iDVD is fine.  Any remedy?  Thoughts?

I'm suffering this audio synch problem also, but to a much worse degree.  The offset is as much as 5-7 seconds (!!) by the end of the ~25 minute movie.  (I'm not sure the audio/video gap changes during the movie, but I noticed it more by the end of the movie.  Could've just been the content.)  Audio leads video.

Should I test another player before looking to Toast for a solution?

Here are some details of my workflow:  The content is 100% video footage from my HD camcorder (Canon Vixia HV30), imported into iMovie 09, sliced and diced with minimal fanciness, and exported to the iMovie Media Browser as a 720p movie (my plasma TV is only capable of 720p, so that's OK).  I did overlay some music into the audio track.

FWIW, I'm using a dual G5 Mac.  This non-Intel machine has some limitations in iMovie; attempting to slow down a video clip will cause exports without ANY audio.   mad.gif  But I got past that eventually, by removing any such speed changes.  

The 720p movie from iMovie (which plays fine and in synch on the Mac) was then drag-and dropped into the Toast (10.0.5 build 552) window.  I chose the Green menu style, best quality encoding, and 17 hours later I had a DVD with a Blu-ray movie on it!  It played fine in my Sony BDP-S350 player, except for the massive audio/video mismatch noted above.  I've checked the thumbnail preview within Toast, and the sound is in good synch with the video.

Edited by WayneH, 06 April 2010 - 09:29 AM.





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