![]() ![]() wav just like I'm doing with audacity) syncs perfectly at begining however as the track goes on small bits of silence (ranging from miliseconds to full seconds in length) are added at random intervals and will unsync the track completely with video. ![]() I record video game footage/audio with bandicam and voice commentary audio with audition I decided to try audacity out and all the audio commentary recorded (which always syncs up 100% in premiere when i use audition, even though I export the audition file to a. I had to trash all work for today Please help me, thank you.Ĭore i7, 8gb ram, hi speed harddisc, hi def audio card, nvidia 560 I wasted an hour shooting footage and over two hours editing audio files only to find that when I went to edit the video(s) that ALL audio files were longer and no good. ![]() My PC is an i7 with 8gb ram, nVidia 460, a hi-speed hard drive, and HD 7.1 audio so I doubt it's my hardware causing it. I cannot account for this problem at all. Even if I corrected 1 problem there were many more after it that would eventually add up to total unsynchronization of Video and Voiceover audio. ![]() I used the same method with Audacity today however each audio track would have 10-30 seconds of additional "nothingness" added at various places throughout the track when I wasn't talking and it totally would unsync the video. When using Audition, then editing the track, then adding it to the video it always syncs up using my method (I start voice recording first, then clap as i start video & commentary, then using Audition I would find the clap and delete all audio before it, perfect everytime). Normally I use Adobe Audition but it takes up a lot more memory than Audacity (not a problem for me but I just like to squeeze all performance I can). I record audio/video from my PC with Bandicam and at the same time record just my voice with Audacity. ![]()
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