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My video is like a Kung-Fu movie (voice dubbed)
I've imported an AVI (30 seconds) to PRE and the video is poor and the audio portion is slightly lagging. It makes me look like I'm in a Kung-Fu movie with voices being dubbed over. It plays fine in Windows Media Player, but not PRE.
Any suggestions on why the poor quality and audio lag? Settings? Both my camera (Sony DV) and CPU (Sony Vaio RB Pentium 4 630) are brand new. Anyone??? Thanks. :shock: :shock: |
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I take it that was not the effect you were going for....
![]() Try deleting the footage and audio and reimporting it to see if that helps. Also did you convert it from something else before it was an avi? What format it your sound also? |
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