Why Cant I Upload an Avi File Into Proshow
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Sound doesn't lucifer
This is new result for me and promise someone can aid me. When I add video clips the sound is off, lips are not in sync with the video -- it reminds me of the old foreign movies. This never happened to me earlier.
Thanks for whatever suggestions, this is driving me crazy.
Robin
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I call up something about having to use a specific number of frames per second, but I'm not sure if this is a problem in ProShow or if I'm remembering another situation in which I had trouble because it was quite a while ago. Is the sound all right when you view the video in, say, Windows Media Player?
Barbara
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It took me quite a while to focus on the problem because I was too busy enjoying the video. You and Stella (who needs to remember where that camera is) make quite the squad.
So, it'due south plainly ProShow'southward fault. At present what you really need is for someone who knows what they're talking about to evidence upward. The only thing I can think of is video format. Have y'all tried changing the format to something else? Say, AVI to WMV?
Where is everyone when you demand them?
Barbara
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Robino wrote:Yes, when I watch information technology exterior of ProShow the sound matches perfectly.
Beautiful video...
If you mean the YouTube version display runs smoother than the Presenter version, I'one thousand not surprised. I don't know if this is related to jerky motion I've seen in stills display but though I've used few video clips in my shows, my feel in general is that certain certain horizontal panning motion is used in a show with stills seem to tend to display more jerky in a Presenter show version than a YouTube avi file version. I could be wrong but think during editing a show within the programme, Presenter is used to display playback, a prove doesn't always look as smooth every bit it could or every bit it'due south intended to look until I render the prove for YouTube best quality (1080p avi file) and and so view it that manner.
One of the more offending slidestyles that turns out jerky no thing what format I render to seems to exist the Overlapping Pan Sequence way. Information technology's as well bad because I similar that 1 for utilize with event landscape shots taken in close proximity of each other. Information technology's jittery even if viewing the 1080p avi rendered file with Windows Media histrion.
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At start I idea information technology was possible the camera'southward mic was just far enough abroad that the sound was being recorded a fleck tardily, only if your speech communication is in perfect sync when the video is viewed outside of Producer, I'thou at a loss.
Reading dorsum on your initial description, notwithstanding, I'm confused. You said that when y'all add the video clips, the sound is off, only this tin can't be true if, when you say the lips aren't in sync with the video, you lot mean the audio isn't in sync with the lips.
Also, reading through Debbie's response, I'k at present wondering if you're referring to the Presenter version, non the YouTube version.
Barbara
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Re: Sound doesn't match
Permit me endeavour to explain this better. I have an .avi file or .mpeg or .wmv file on my computer that plays perfectly in whatsoever media player I use-- lips are in sync with the audio. Now I bring this file into Proshow and the timing of the lips are non in sync so when I salvage information technology to upload to YouTube, the same thing lips are not in sync, only I already knew this because they were not in sync while I was watching it right in ProShow.
I accept added many, many videos in the past and never had this problem.
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Then the video nosotros saw on YT is not the i candy through ProShow?
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If you take GPU dispatch turned on, try turning it off, and if information technology'south off, try turning it on. Maybe something in there is messing information technology upward.
Barbara
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Debbie - the one on YouTube is processed through ProShow.
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Without knowing where you are and what photographic camera the video was shot with, I tin can merely brand a gauge, but if the frame rate of the video you shot and the frame rate of the rendered output are not the same, try converting your video clip to the same frame charge per unit equally the rendered output before you import information technology (if you are in PAL land, catechumen the video clip to 25 fps and for NTSC, try 29.95 fps).
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That's what I was remembering with frames per second!
Barbara
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Barbara I idea that might have fixed it but it didn't.
Mikey - I'm in Pennsylvania -- I was shooting with a Canon Vixia HV30
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OK, that puts yous in NTSC land although I causeless yous were creating a standard def video - if it is HD, I accept not played with that, merely my comment nearly matching the frame rates still stands. It looks like that camera shoots in both 24p Movie house Manner; 30p Progressive Mode (perchance others - that was only what I found in a quick search). Which format are you rendering to and what mode is the camera shooting ?
mikey
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