Robert Knecht Schmidt
April 24th, 2008, 07:46 AM
I want to decouple the audio and video track of a clip and shift the audio track back two frames with respect to the clip. I can't figure out how to decouple the tracks. What am I missing?
View Full Version : Easiest way to correct audio sync drift in Vegas? Robert Knecht Schmidt April 24th, 2008, 07:46 AM I want to decouple the audio and video track of a clip and shift the audio track back two frames with respect to the clip. I can't figure out how to decouple the tracks. What am I missing? Jim Ohair April 24th, 2008, 08:26 AM select clip right click group remove from There is also an ignore event grouping button on toolbar and a keyboard shortcut maybe other ways also Robert Knecht Schmidt April 24th, 2008, 09:08 AM Thanks... I figured out what I was doing wrong. I had to turn off auto-ripple, too. Else, whenever I moved the audio track, the video track moved with it. Danny Fye April 24th, 2008, 09:01 PM I want to decouple the audio and video track of a clip and shift the audio track back two frames with respect to the clip. I can't figure out how to decouple the tracks. What am I missing? I had a situation where I had audio from an Olypus Digital Voice Recorder WS-300M that while it will be in sync for the first 2 seconds, it will drift more out of sync the longer the audio clip is. At least to a point. So, to get it in sync, I simply align the beginning of the Olympus audio with the other audio and then at the end of the Olypus audio I hold the CTRL key while draggin the end to match the other audio and it will be 99% in sync. There will be slight variations throughout the clip but it will be close enough. The Olympus has a poor clock and that causes it not to stay in sync as the clip progresses. Danny Fye www.vidmus.com/scolvs Jerome Cloninger April 26th, 2008, 07:29 PM select clip right click group remove from You can also select the clip and press U |