PapaJohn
Sun Nov 13 11:19:46 CST 2005
You might be better saving as a high quality WMV file instead of a DV-AVI...
using a custom profile for a higher bitrate/quality movie.
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"mtb" <mtb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02135B85-A1FF-4EA8-BBBA-0764943C45F3@microsoft.com...
> The music file is wma.
>
> The 2 seconds lost are from the entire clip being slightly faster. So,
> for
> instance, if I take the saved avi file with music, put it in a new project
> and add the music in again, at the beginning, the music will be in sync,
> but
> as it goes along, if falls out of sync. so for some reason the entire
> saved
> movie has played a little faster than normal such that it plays 2 seconds
> faster.
>
> Normally I might think it was doing some sort of drop frame, but it would
> lose much less than 2 seconds if that were the case.
>
> Hopefully that makes sense
>
> "ndsteve24" wrote:
>
>> Forgot to ask what format the audio file was. If mp3, that may be reason
>> for
>> distortion. Save as a .wma may eliminate the distortion.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> "mtb" wrote:
>>
>> > I have a movie edited with about 50 clips. There is also a music
>> > track. For
>> > some transitions, the music clips or distorts.
>> >
>> > I've run into this before with titles and transitions, so the previous
>> > solution was to save without music, creating one continuous avi file,
>> > then
>> > create a 2nd project with this one avi file and add the music in.
>> >
>> > when I try this solution for my current project, the avi with no sound
>> > ends
>> > up 2 seconds shorter than it should be (3:55 instead of 3:57). Since
>> > the
>> > video was synched to the audio, I need it to be the same length. Or I
>> > need
>> > to be able to speed up the music by this same 2 seconds.
>> >
>> > Or, if someone has a solution as to why the music distorts at the
>> > transition
>> > points, that would solve my issue as well. My pc is p4 2G with 512M
>> > ram, but
>> > I've tried on another machine with better specs and get the same
>> > results. it
>> > seems as if movie maker just cannot process too many things at once.
>> >
>> > Thanks in Advance to whoever can help.
>> >
>> >
>> >