The last 3 posts in this thread seemed most relevant to my situation UNTIL I realized that the separate music track that I inserted was in sync with the voice track included in the .TS file. If sync within the imported *.TS files had anything to do with it, wouldn’t the separate .MP3 music file I imported be out of sync with the voice soundtrack from the original *.TS files?
In this case, the audio seems to be in sync with the original SVP timeline throughout the rendered movie, yet the video falls behind at a rate of 1 to 2 seconds per minute of rendered production. The video length is 12:34:58 (mm:ss:??). Around 11:30:00 into the movie, the video track is ~20 seconds behind where it should be according to the SVP preview timeline. Get this: the video speed during the last minute of the rendered movie then accelerates logarithmically to the point where it’s playing double-speed fast-forward, finally catching up ultimately land at the correct point on the timeline’s final frame.
I have tried different rendering settings, including having the movie’s audio & video be identical to the original imported files. Same result.
Hardware:
Toshiba Satellite A505-S6005
Intel Core i3 CPU: M 330 @ 2.13GHz
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD version=8.15.10.1986
(PS: I really am evaluating the SVP software with intent to purchase IF it works with my hardware. I have used Windows Live Movie Maker with absolutely no rendering problems. Why now?)