So now I hope that one of you knows more about this issue. Audio is in sync on the timeline, but out of sync after rendering. Finally they said that MPEG-2 is not supported in Studio 9, but this is not true, according the specs on their own site.
#Camtasia 9 audio out of sync drivers#
The Pinnacle support desk advised to re-install Studio 9 and to update the sound card drivers of my HP laptop (with Windows XP SP2), but nothing helped. This sync problem is happening everywhere in Pinnacle Studio (I have version 9.4.3): in the preview window, in the edit (timeline) window and also in the final DVD or stream product. I did the editing to create a DVD from the movie, menus. It was captured as an MPEG file (maybe this is the problem) Checking the captured file, the audio is in sync. I am having audio synchronization problems on rendered video. If I play only the last 10 seconds of the same file in the preview window, the sound starts in sync, but is drifting 1 second ahead again. Pinnacle Studio 9 Audio Sync Problems - posted in Digital Video and Audio: I have updated the software as much as Pinnacle will allow.
#Camtasia 9 audio out of sync how to#
So after 55 real seconds the 60 "seconds" of audio have passed and the video has still 5 seconds to go without sound. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to synchronize your audio narration with your PowerPoint video slide animations and transitions PERFECTLY.
The problem is already visible in the preview window: if I play a file of 1 minute from the beginning in the preview window, the audio is in sync in the beginning, but in the end the audio is about 5 seconds ahead on the video. If I open the same file in Pinnacle Studio 9, sound is out of sync.
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