Hello all,
First time posting so bear with me. I have made a file in Sony Vegas and then encoded with Procoder. The result is audio that is out of sync with the video. The sync starts out fine but then will gradually get worse as the file plays (TRT is 13 minutes). If the original .mov is played in Quicktime the audio is synced fine but if the orginal .mov is encoded and then the encodes are used to create a dvd the audio is out of sync (or if viewed in Final Cut).
The file that is rendered from Vegas is a Quick Time 6, 29.97 fps, 720x480x32. Frame size is NTSC DV, progressive scan, pixel aspect ratio of 0.909, Photo JPEG format, compressed depth of 32 bpp color. The audio is uncompressed with a sample rate of 48,000, a bit depth of 16, and the channels are stereo.
I am not sure if this is the correct information that is needed to figure out the issue so if you need more info to help, just ask.
Wiley
First time posting so bear with me. I have made a file in Sony Vegas and then encoded with Procoder. The result is audio that is out of sync with the video. The sync starts out fine but then will gradually get worse as the file plays (TRT is 13 minutes). If the original .mov is played in Quicktime the audio is synced fine but if the orginal .mov is encoded and then the encodes are used to create a dvd the audio is out of sync (or if viewed in Final Cut).
The file that is rendered from Vegas is a Quick Time 6, 29.97 fps, 720x480x32. Frame size is NTSC DV, progressive scan, pixel aspect ratio of 0.909, Photo JPEG format, compressed depth of 32 bpp color. The audio is uncompressed with a sample rate of 48,000, a bit depth of 16, and the channels are stereo.
I am not sure if this is the correct information that is needed to figure out the issue so if you need more info to help, just ask.
Wiley