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Sound Plays Faster Than The Video


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First of all let me just say i'm really disapointed that Roxio Video Lab HD does not come with an instruction manual. How Pathetic!!!

 

Anyway, i have an issue that i would like some assistance with.

 

I got to EDIT VIDEO - ADVANCED and add my quicktime files that i want to join and make into one big movie. But i have a problem, the sound of the video file finishes way before the the video of the file finishes so at the end of each file i have 5-10 seconds of silence before the next video file begins.

 

Can anyone please tell me how this can be fixed. Assistance will be greatly appreciated as this is doing my head in!!

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I was overseas a few months ago for a wedding and the Sony camcorder i had decided to stop functioning at the last moment. I had no other alternative than to use my SLR for video.

 

Now the people that are from overseas want my video. The best way to show them is to create a DVD with my hundred or so clips and to send it to them. Thats why its important i get the DVD right, despite recording in HD. :)

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Oh I hate it when that happens!

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I was overseas a few months ago for a wedding and the Sony camcorder i had decided to stop functioning at the last moment. I had no other alternative than to use my SLR for video.

 

Now the people that are from overseas want my video. The best way to show them is to create a DVD with my hundred or so clips and to send it to them. Thats why its important i get the DVD right, despite recording in HD. :)

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Up to you, but what is the point of HD if you degrade it to DVD??? ;)

 

There was probably some software that came with your camera that might be able to output it in a corrected form?

 

I went the other way with mine, I use my Canon VIXIA camcorder to do HD movies as well as my still pictures. Not as good as a dedicated camera but good enough for my use :P

 

Likewise, dedicated cameras make poor camcorders :(

 

Keep this topic updated - always interested in a 'better' solution ;)

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I tried another converter: AVS4YOU Converter:

AVS

 

It has more flexability for BD/AVCHD output ;)

 

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I tried it with your file and it worked out fine
;)

 

You may want to check settings in your camera and bring down the mbps to 12,000/18,000. Higher rates seem to cause problems...

 

Likewise about 25 fps is "normal" for BD and higher frame rates, again, seem to present problems at this time
:(
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Had a chance to work with it, very frustrating! :angry:

 

First, the Audio was Off as you indicated but that depended on what viewer you used :huh:

 

In VideoWave you can ‘see’ it is off is this screen cap, as the audio ‘spike’ is well before the paper striking the floor:

 

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I tried several fixes and stopped when our old standby worked, MOV to AVI Converter – LINK.

 

I downloaded and installed it (watch out for Extras it wants to give you during install ;) )

 

You simply add the files, set the Output Directory and Resolution, then Convert:

 

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(I left the encoder at the default settings)

 

One thing I did note was that the bitrate for this program is limited to 5000 kbps which is really in the DVD Good range…

 

I want to try it with another converter and see what it will do…

 

But in the end, with the converted file added into VideoWave, you can now 'see' the 'spike' is in sync with the vidoe:

 

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Hey Jim,

 

No rush....just have a look at the video and tell me if you pick up and differences in sound/picture.

 

I will just go with the clips i converted and create a DVD using those, even though the picture seems to play abit fast, i will have to put up with it.

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As far a PAL, it should not make any difference, however as good practice, you should stick to the same format from Record to Burn ;)

 

Of course if you need ONE copy in NTSC, then only do the Burn for that one in NTSC...

 

The runtime error of 6505 is pretty much a generic error :(

 

A reboot will often be enough to cure it or do a proper Repair:

 

Do the
to the letter!

 

Then start the install of the Suite, only pick
Repair
when it is offered.

 

Updates to Roxio will have to be installed (if there are any).

 

As to your problem <_<

 

I would love to get my hands on a 5 to 10 second sample from your camcorder!

 

I suggest you make a 5-10 second recording of someone tapping a table or something at about 1 second intervals... This makes an Audio cue that can be visually matched to the clip.

 

Then post the raw clip on a site like UpForDown.

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Ok..so i converted my video clips. When converting i chose to convert to PAL (i think that's the format in Australia). Should i have done this?

 

I previewed the file in Windows Media player and it seemed to be playing fast. The sound was normal but the video seemed to be moving faster than usual. I decided to make a test DVD through EDIT VIDEO - ADVANCED and then clicking on MY DVD when finished adding my clips. I used 16:9 aspect ratio and again i chose PAL.

 

I burnt it on DVD and played it on the tv through my DVD player. The sound was normal but the video was playing fast. Not too fast but when there was camera shake it looks much more violent and people look like they are power walking instead of slow walking.

 

Is there something i can adjust to fix this?

 

And as a side note, when burning my DVD at 97% i had this happen : Runtime Error! R6025 - pure virtual function call.

but the DVD still burnt and played on my DVD player. What does this mean?

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Hi Jim,

 

Thanks for your prompt reply. I thought Roxio supported all files that's why i bought the program. I didnt know you had to enter the files into a converter beforehand. I will try what you suggested.

 

The files were recorded on my Canon SLR camera and when they are in Quicktime format on the computer. When i watch the files from the camera or when i watch them using Windows Media Player or Quicktime i don't have an issue. Its only when i put the video files into roxio via EDIT VIDEO -ADVANCED that this issue happens.

 

Would it be an issue with my settings in Roxio?

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Not much software comes with a manual anymore… I have paid $300 to $20,000 and not gotten any manual :(

 

You are probably going to have to pass your MOV files through a 3rd party converter and change them to something else or even to another MOV.

 

Here are a few you can try:

 

Video Converters:

MOV to AVI Converter: (fixes casio audio files)

 

AVS4YOU Converter:

 

Any Video Converter

 

Would be curious to know where these MOV files came from??? ;)

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