![]() However, the ratio of the difference between audio/video and length of time since the beginning of the video is not constant. With both files, the audio and video seemed to be synchronized at the beginning, but the futher into the video it gets, the bigger the difference. The audio/video were off by at most 17 seconds. The AVI file had the video the correct length but the audio was 14 seconds too short. The audio/video was off by as much as 20 minutes in some parts of the video. When I loaded the MP4 file, the video was shorter than it should have been (5hr 29min instead of 5hr 52min) with the audio the correct length. This thread says to work with AVI files so I converted an MP4 to AVI using Avidemux. The files I want to transfer are in MP4 format. This is not the problem I have (at least I haven't had this problem yet). The third is about a bug that causes audio/video sync problems for videos that have been edited in VideoStudio and burned to a DVD. I have tried to use the free program Avidemux to convert MP4 to AVI and I describe that below. ![]() The El Gato program that I am using only creates MP4 files and the conversion software in that thread is expensive. The second suggests working with AVI files only or using conversion software if that is not possible. This FAQ thread linked to three audio/video sync threads: the first one is how to edit video files without losing quality instead of fixing sync issues. I've tried split audio then speed/time lapse on the audio. The difference also fluctuates, so it does not work to simply change the speed the audio runs. When I load videos in VideoStudio, audio and video are off by different amounts in different parts of the video. Most of the problems I found in these threads were how to fix it when the audio and video are off by the same amount of time during the entire video. ![]() Although it seems audio/video synchronization problems are common, it seems that different people have different problems with audio/video. I searched the web and this forum and the posts I found were related to audio/video synchronization problems that are different from the one I found. I plan on using VideoStudio to put video files on blu-ray but when I load the video files the audio/video is not synchronized.
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