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My friend wanted to record some speach thing but didnt have a good mic so I said he could use my AT2020. So he came over, set up his iPod camera (I told him it was crap but he insisted) and started recording, I used audacity to record my mic. After importing the footage from his iPod, I ran it through Windows Movie Maker to save it as an MP4, Next I took that and the mp3 recording and put them into sony vegas. I made him start recording and then say "1, 2, 3," so I could sync both the audio and footage. I synced it at the start but as the video goes through, it starts to slip out of time, any ideas why? and is so, how I can fix it?

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Hello, 

My friend wanted to record some speach thing but didnt have a good mic so I said he could use my AT2020. So he came over, set up his iPod camera (I told him it was crap but he insisted) and started recording, I used audacity to record my mic. After importing the footage from his iPod, I ran it through Windows Movie Maker to save it as an MP4, Next I took that and the mp3 recording and put them into sony vegas. I made him start recording and then say "1, 2, 3," so I could sync both the audio and footage. I synced it at the start but as the video goes through, it starts to slip out of time, any ideas why? and is so, how I can fix it?

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increase audio bitrate? idk

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Where would I do that?

 

I dont know. It might not even be possible. Search on youtube how to increase the audio bitrate on sony vegas pro 13. Or increase the bitrate on audacity itself

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Bit rate won't fix clocking issues.

How far off is the audio? It may be easiest to just cut the audio track into a few pieces and sync all of them (as long as the drift isn't too fast)

It gradually gets worse through out the video... Hmm

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Bit rate won't fix clocking issues.

How far off is the audio? It may be easiest to just cut the audio track into a few pieces and sync all of them (as long as the drift isn't too fast

Is there a program that could sync up the 2 audio tracks?

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