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Lightworks audio and video out of sync
Lightworks audio and video out of sync








lightworks audio and video out of sync
  1. Lightworks audio and video out of sync 32 bit#
  2. Lightworks audio and video out of sync full#
  3. Lightworks audio and video out of sync pro#
  4. Lightworks audio and video out of sync series#

So this isn't going to work on your MacBook Air or a similarly spec'd PC. The only thing is that you have to have a full-fledged computer with a discrete graphics card. I was a little clumsy with it, simply because it was my first edit, but it looks really great. The free version seemed to have everything I needed to get the job done. I think that I would consider Resolve 12 a genuine candidate and for those on a tight budget, a very good candidate. They've come a long way even in the last 2 releases. I cut one of my recent YouTube pieces in Resolve 12. But now there are more options than ever.ĭaVinci Resolve 12. So for now, I've landed on FCPX as my editing app of choice. No way do you want to do all the post work on every single clip when you will eventually only use 3% of the footage. But I totally see why they do it the inverse way for longer pieces. Am I crazy for doing this? It is completely backwards from traditional post workflows. I pull all the raw footage into Resolve first, color it, export, then bring it into FCPX for editing. This inverted process works nicely for most of the corporate pieces I do. This works fine for simple pieces where you're not doing any sophisticated sound design. But for short pieces like I typically cut (usually no more than 10 minutes in length, often less), I actually post-process the audio in Audition first, then bring it all into FCPX and sync to the video and then cut. I always found that more difficult in Premiere, having to import an additional project or just go find the clip out on the hard drive.Īudio workflow: No, FCPX doesn't round trip audio to Audition like Premiere with a simple right click.

Lightworks audio and video out of sync series#

So my YouTube series on a particular topic, can all live in a single library which makes it easy to re-use clips between episodes. I can have a library of related videos broken down into separate events. The library structure, while a little maddening at first because Apple uses different names for things (e.g., project = timeline or sequence), is very useful. The metadata and search features were nice though I believe a lot of this has been added to Premiere since I moved to FCPX.

lightworks audio and video out of sync

And that included all the secondary footage and titles and everything. The magnetic timeline just shifted everything over perfectly.

Lightworks audio and video out of sync full#

But I forced myself to stick with it for a full month through the trial period.Īnd eventually, it all clicked and made sense and saved me a lot of time when I needed to pull a clip or add a new clip from the middle of the timeline. Well, not really angry, it just didn't make sense. They definitely fixed the instability issues I experienced on my first try.

Lightworks audio and video out of sync pro#

Then I decided to give Final Cut Pro X (10.1.something) another try.

lightworks audio and video out of sync

Or at least I never learned a better, more efficient way to do it. If you make an edit where you decide to pull a clip from earlier in the sequence and then want to insert it farther to the right, you have to move everything around. The timeline is like a table and you lay out your clips on the table. But it is sort of like Photoshop in that it is still using the same basic approach as NLEs have used for a long time. Premiere keeps getting better and better. So I settled on Premiere Pro, starting with CS 5.5 and kept with it up through CC 2014. I don't know why and maybe it was just my particular computer at the time, but that wasn't going to work for me. At that point, I really liked how fast and responsive FCPX was but it crashed. When I first started editing video a little more seriously, I had a look at Premiere Pro (then version 5.5) and Final Cut Pro X. No way to live if you really want to produce content. crashes were more common when the timeline was longer than a couple of minutes. Not quite as crashy but not exactly stable. Then I upgraded to one of the lesser versions of Sony Vegas.

Lightworks audio and video out of sync 32 bit#

And it crashed quite often (this was a 32 bit app back in the day). You could actually sync audio to video in the app but it was manual. Power Director was my first consumer level editing app. Short answer: Try a few for a month each and go with the one that works best for you.










Lightworks audio and video out of sync