Well the interesting thing here is that to a normal everyday person WILL NOT NOTICE this, probably even a seasoned veteran in video editing they most likely will not even notice that the audio is off…
Its just I have this one clip when a shovel goes flying and hits someones head (fake) and the sound effect I put in the program perfectly lines up at the exact moment it hits I can see this by playing the clip over and over and I can see it by seeing the wavelength in the timeline..
But since I edited the film I can tell more and I didnt exactly see the problem myself all I felt was that something was off or strange about it, it wasnt until I checked out the sounds and it happened to be half a second off…
I have a duel core system with 8 gigs of ram, shouldnt that be more than enough for my computer to handle it?
It also seems like its a permanent thing because even if I render out 5 second clips to test to see if its in sync it will still be about half a second off…
What is considered the normal for 720P video to render as bitrate in?
I am currently rendering the max bitrate 5,000,000
Thanks