Inge en Wouter Kok wrote:
What is it that I'm doing wrong?
Most likely, you're doing nothing wrong. Cinelerra has an A/V sync issue.
But just to be sure: To begin with, I would suggest checking whether the problem is in the input or the output. So I would render a short snippet of something that had sync issues, using in/out points, and check for A/V sync. My hunch is that you will still have sync problems, which would indicate that the reason for your trouble is that your source videos are long enough to expose A/V sync drift during import (which I've had some trouble of my own with).
In that case, you could either chop the input video to short pieces, which is really bad news in your case (since you've finished editing). The other alternative is to adjust the audio tracks. Not fun, but keep in mind that mplayer allows you to adjust A/V sync while playing a video, so at least you can find how much you need to adjust pretty easily. This method is not fun, but it works.
But if rendering short snippets helps syncing, definitely render in pieces. Or try using YUV4MPEG to pipe with mencoder, which seems to do the job.
Good luck, and keep sane. Eli _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
