On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Gorka L Martinez Mezo <[email protected]> wrote:

> A few months ago I prepared a 22min video with iMovie 09 in a 2008 15in
> MacBookPro. Using an AVCHD camera, it truly taxed the system. All worked
> well except for a 3min clip out of synch. I tried everything to try correct
> it but to no avail.
>
> The same clip mounted flawlessy in a dual 2GHz PowerMac G5 using Final Cut
> Studio.
>
>
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I searched my gmail trash extensively to see what I had missed here.
Thinking I had lost a thread. But none found.

Your subject line mentions a " G5 1.8GHz tower " but the post mentions two
other machines ? ? ?

You mention nothing about RAM or project settings nor about where you placed
the files used as resource. All of this and more effects the speed and
reliability of an edit.
I have very little experience with iMovie but consider any version of FCP to
be superior.
iMovie alone may account for your clip trouble.

Your lack of detail makes an opinion difficult.

But are you sure you did not accidently unlink the audio and video tracks?
I can only assume that is what you mean when you say the clip was " out of
synch ".

Try realigning them and relink them. Or simply reload the source or redefine
the clip if it is part of a bigger clip.

You could also search the history if available and spot the event where the
condition was triggered. Just to try to prevent it happening again. Do you
save versions?
















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