medusa 0 #1 November 18, 2005 I desperate need help!!! I'm trying to put a video together for mi girl friend B-Day “In 2 Days” , and I'm having problems with the program. I’m putting the video Clip master with out editing, cutting or pasting in the Main time line. But the Sound is like ½ of a second Slower than the image, it looks like a cheap Mexican sopopra. I have check the Master clip and when I open it with Window Media Pleyer It looks perfect I also have check it on the Preview left monitor in premier and it looks fine. But once I put the clip in the time line it goes like a Chinese movie. I really appreciate If some one can help me. I believe that maybe there is something wrong with the Program settings . thanks Medusa .Medusa Get Killed or Die Trying! Patent pending ATFK15456 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #2 November 18, 2005 hey don't worry, if you are watching it in you editing area it may just be your computer is a little slow. once you render the video ( export it) it should be synced up You are plugging them into the timeline at the same time ,right? I mean you aren't dropping the video THEN dropping the audio, right? if you are, just make sure that the are sycned up. or just click the icon so that you can drop both in the timeline at the same time and work from there.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YISkyDive 0 #3 November 18, 2005 What are your comp. specs? I'm with the above post, after exporting it should be good. Also make sure your working in DV NTSC (or PAL if approperate).. dont import in a .WMV format, because adobe 7.0 doesnt handel other formats well live. Thats something i learned the hard way. Make sure when you drop the clips, that its dropping the audio at the same time. As said above, if you seperate the audio and the video than you may run into issues. dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
medusa 0 #4 November 19, 2005 Quotehey don't worry, if you are watching it in you editing area it may just be your computer is a little slow. once you render the video ( export it) it should be synced up You are plugging them into the timeline at the same time ,right? I mean you aren't dropping the video THEN dropping the audio, right? if you are, just make sure that the are sycned up. or just click the icon so that you can drop both in the timeline at the same time and work from there. First of all, thanks for the help. Yess I'm droping the Audio and Video at the same time "They are link". After rendering and exported it problem still persist. I capture the video frome my camera long time ago using Window Movie Maker "I didn't have premier back then" But when you watch the videos in Windows media pleyer they are perfect.Medusa Get Killed or Die Trying! Patent pending ATFK15456 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alw 0 #5 November 20, 2005 Separate the audio and video on the time line by unlinking - if you don;t know how you can learn in the Help. Check the length of the audio clip then compress or expand the video duration (again use help if you need instructions) to match the audio line. Then export. This can sometimes be cause by the audio interlacing on some older programs - AVI=audio/video interleave. It was a means of saving computing flops back when processors were much slower and frame rates were 15 fps on computer video. Good luck --------------------------------------------- Every day is a bonus - every night is an adventure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites