video is slower than audio after rendering

VicoDrive wrote on 4/29/2015, 7:27 AM
Still a noob.... I have everything setup perfectly to where certain events happen at exact points in the music. After I render everything, the sync between the audio and video is slightly off. Not by much but enough to where it looks unprofessional...even for a kids school project. Ive tried lower quality and higher quality versions of rendering but seems to always do that. I dont fully understand all the different rendering styles and settings so Im sure Im missing something

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Steve Grisetti wrote on 4/29/2015, 7:30 AM
Could be a couple of factors.

Could be the codec of the video file(s) you're editing. What model of camcorder is your video coming from and what format and resolution is it? If it's non-camcorder video, the codec could be one that Movie Studio does not handle as efficiently. (This can often happen with MOV video shot from a smartphone, for instance.)

It could be the power your computer. Which model of processor is your computer running.

If this out of sync issue is on your final output video, it may also be your media player. Are you using Windows Media Player to play the video? Try the wonderful free VLC Media Player instead.
VicoDrive wrote on 4/29/2015, 7:57 AM
Its made up of a bunch of random youtube videos. I downloaded all of them at the highest quality that each video came in but Im sure they are all created from different methods.

Processor shouldnt be too bad, cant fully remember exactly what I have but it is a pretty current Intel i5 I know.

The output has been mp4 files and been using on Windows Media Player on 2 different computers
musicvid10 wrote on 4/29/2015, 9:48 AM
Your downloads are possibly variable frame rate.
Try another method.
VicoDrive wrote on 4/29/2015, 1:46 PM
Another method of rendering? Is any of the methods it shows better than another for this?
musicvid10 wrote on 4/29/2015, 1:57 PM
No, another download method.
Or remux.
You haven't posted any file properties.