|  | Posted by dgates on 12/21/06 19:04 
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 18:39:17 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Citizen Bob) wrote:
 >On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 08:44:14 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
 ><kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 >
 >>> I do not want to edit the clip. I want to sync the audio.
 >
 >>  Then what is this all about: "I select beginning and ending points,
 >>Add Selection and then do a Save As. However the resulting
 >>saved clip does not have the audio in sync."  It sounds like you
 >>are saving selected portions of the clip/file you opened in VRD.
 >
 >I did not want to do any editing but I had to in order to Save the
 >clip. Also, the beginning and ending points were the extremes of the
 >clip. IOW I did not crop the clip.
 >
 >>  You could try what I described in my last post.
 >
 >Yes, but first I would like to know why the procedure I am using,
 >which is exactly as specified in the Help file, is not working. If I
 >am doing something wrong, then changing the method of editing would
 >not make any difference.
 >
 >>  If you are saying that you aren't making selected smaller clips
 >>from a larger original file,
 >
 >That is correct.
 >
 >>then just use the QuickFix tool on the
 >>file, and then open the fixed file in VRD, to do the resyncing.
 >
 >OK, I will now try that...
 >
 >OK, I did that. I QuickFixed the original clip and then imported the
 >fixed clip into the editor and fixed the audio sync. I played
 >perfectly on the editor display. Then I Saved As to a third file. But
 >the sync was still not correct in this third file.
 >
 >It's as if VRD is ignoring the sync-corrected clip in the editor and
 >saving the imported file instead.
 >
 >I did not have this problem before I upgraded. I may have to uninstall
 >this version and install the older one which I saved on an archive
 >disk.
 
 
 There's a step during the Save As where you have some options on what
 to do with the file -- specifically with the audio, IIRC.
 
 This might be a moment where you have to tell VideoReDo to save the
 audio in one of the files it's capable of encoding?
 
 I'd be curious about the audio format of
 
 your original file
 the successful save where you had to clip 20 frames
 the unsuccessful save
 
 Again, I think you should be asking this on the VideoReDo forums,
 where they say things like "Hit Ctrl-L, paste the contents of what you
 see and we'll tell you how to fix it."
 
 
 BTW, if you really have to dump 20 frames from the beginning, maybe
 you should start by joining some 20-frame clip to the beginning of
 this clip you're trying to save.
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