Yeah, that's what I have too, I have 4 editing systems, each with an
external monitor that is connected via the camcorder, these monitors are
those Commodore 64 ones :) ancient but works :)

I always like to triple check the video by first, computer monitor, then
through external monitor and finally, create it on a dvd-rw and play it
on dvd players I have at my place to make sure they plays... Can never
get 100% compatible though :(

Johnny



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Hurdon
Sent: 05/12/2005 6:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [AP] Sounds and Images don't link


That's a good point, Johnny. I had forgotten that experience but
sometimes, 
using a TV monitor as I always do when editing, I've seen the PC sound
out 
of sync but right on in the monitor. You really can't, as has been said 
many times by many people, judge what's going on without an external 
monitor. It doesn't have to be a broadcast standard rig, an ordinary TV 
will do, but working without one is tempting fate.

David Hurdon



The other thing I've noticed is that it would go out of sync apparently
due to the 'large' consumption of usage via premiere pro, so what you
see on screen not necessarily mean they are really out of sync (even
what you hear) until I export a finished avi file, and found out
everything was fine. This has something to do more with the video card,
cpu and ram on the computer though.

Johnny


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ratsamym
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Sounds and Images don't link


Thank you for your response.
When I completed the project all the sounds and images are like together
perfect. Then I added some more clips and event from one place to
another place. But I never thought it going affect the sound and images.
Now I have a video that some parts the musics start and the guys sing
but the video show the lip start to move 5 second later. I don't know
what I did wrong. Atried to insert the clip again but the sound drop but
not the sound.


--- In [email protected], David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
 > Did you capture just one of the audio tracks and then cut visuals
from the  > three cameras over top or are you trying to use audio from
all three  > cameras? Without special software it's a chore to edit
multi-camera  > projects, but it's a real bear if you're trying to use
more than one audio  > source. You can unlink audio and video. In 6.5
you right click the clip,  > select audio options (I think) and then
"unlink audio and video". It will  > be in the help file if I have it
wrong.  >  > David Hurdon  >  >  > 02:33 PM 5/12/2005 +0000, you wrote:
> In Premiere Pro.  >  > I completed a home music video of 2 hour long,
I capture the event  > with 3 camcorders. Something happen and I don't
how that happen, some  > of the  > sound don't link to the images, the
sound come first and the image  > about 2 second later. I tried to move
the edges of the video and  > sound  > but both move together. I spend
more than 80 hour to put this  > together.  > Can someone help me to
link the sound and image together.







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