All Revisions take place on new DVD minus one change. Doesn't make sense!

lynns wrote on 6/12/2014, 11:29 AM

I’ve burned several “Test” DVDs for a client of mine, and every new change has taken place except one part of the video where the audio is out of sync with a dance. (The DVD is a performance of dances etc.) And the audio track is in sync on the editor when I view it, and the audio track is even connected with the video track. (I’m using the direct audio source from that specific camera). Yet still, the audio is out of sync when I burn the DVD. I also completely re-encoded the entire DVD, and every other little change took place on the new DVD except for that one place. I guess you could say I’m just very confused. Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated as always. Thank you. 

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johnebaker wrote on 6/12/2014, 12:22 PM

Hi

Which version of VPX are you usiing and is it patched up to date?

Are the video files from the camera and imported on to the project timeline MPG format?

If so right click tthe offending clip(s) and select Create frametable new . . .

This should fix the problem.

If they are not MPG fles do not do the above.

Try exporting the timeline as a MXV file - File,  Export movie, Movie as Magix video ..

Create a new project and add the exported file to the timeline, check it is in sync and try burning a DVD from the new project.

Tip: use rewriteable DVD's or BD's for initial burns - saves you money.

HTH

John

 

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