10. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized
After MANY hours of editing and fine-tuning, I've compiled a 23 minute compilation video for a presentation. Many of the clips are timed exactly to the music, which required editing some of the clips and audio track locations down to tenths of seconds. I saved the project, and saved a backup in .wimp. Everything seems fine in both copies. BUT, when I render it as a movie, using the recommended highest quality setting to the new MP4 format, some, but not all of the audio tracks are as much as 3-4 seconds out of place. I really need to lock everything down and get a final output that matches what I'm creating.

If all else fails, would it help to render all the clips into a single mp4, then add the audio tracks to that? If I do that, won't I lose quality in the video images or titles and captions?

BTW, for future editions, it would be a great addition to offer an option to pin together any audio, video, title, caption or other feature at a specific point. As is, any time a video or audio clip is adjusted, everything subsequent to that changes. Without this feature it is very difficult to get everything into exact places, and even harder to keep them there.

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