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Re: I CANT SYNC UP!!
by Steven Gonzales on Mar 12, 2008 at 3:00:15 pm

If the camera and sound were running continuously, there's an easy way to sync them up.

Put the video into the timeline, mark a sync point near the beginning (a loud footstep or door slam works great) with an IN mark.

At the end of the clip in the timeline, mark another sync point (another loud quick sound) with an OUT mark.

Now take your audio clip and open it in the viewer. Find the same sync point you used for the video in the timeline, and mark IN, find the other sync point in the audio and mark OUT.

Now drag that audio from the viewer to the canvas and drop it on "Fit to Fill". Now audio should be in sync, having been speed changed to fit properly through the "Fit to Fill" function.

Drag out the ends of the audio in the timeline, to get the complete audio, and you should be in sync.





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