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  • Sony Vegas Pro 10 – video/audio out of synch after render

    Posted by Chris Rodrigues on January 21, 2011 at 8:43 pm

    Hi, I made a thread here a few days ago about this, but I am still having the issue..

    I am using Sony Vegas Pro 10, and I have 3 layers.. 2 (grouped) are a video/audio layer (Wii recordings from Avermedia HD DVR) and the third layer is my commentary captured from a Blue Snowball USB Microphone. In the preview and in the timeline, the sound is synched perfectly..as soon as I try to render it (I’ve tried MANY different settings and filetypes) the sound and video go out of synch! My voice and the sound from the game ARE in synch with eachother, but the video is not in synch. It appears further down in the video (say at the 10 min mark) the more out of synch it gets. The video is more ahead of the sound, it seems.

    In my last thread, someone told me to render the audio and video separately, and then mux them together with a program.. This may work, but I see this more as a work around solution as I have roughly 35 15minute video segments, and doing that to every one of them would double the work!

    In the meantime I’ve been trying a trial of Cyberlink’s PowerDirector 9 and it renders the video perfectly without any sound problem, but I hate the UI of Powerdirector! I just hate it and there’s no way I can keep using it. I really miss vegas and I need to get it to work. 🙁

    Thanks for reading, any help is greatly appreciated!

    John Rofrano replied 15 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Rob Franks

    January 22, 2011 at 2:40 pm

    What format are you importing?

  • John Rofrano

    January 23, 2011 at 3:00 pm

    [Chris Rodrigues] “In my last thread, someone told me to render the audio and video separately, and then mux them together with a program.. This may work, but I see this more as a work around solution as I have roughly 35 15minute video segments, and doing that to every one of them would double the work!”

    What your asking for is not possible unless you are willing to buy another capture device. The workaround is because your capture device probably uses a video format that Vegas cannot support correctly. I use a Hauppauge HD PVR and I have no problems with video and audio sync.

    As Rob said, what video format are these captured files? (i.e., what file extension and what codec do they use)

    ~jr

    http://www.johnrofrano.com
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