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Sony Vegas 8 synchronization?

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Okay....unfortunately, using tape and capturing the audio with video, an offset is needed because if the computer lags a little, then the video is screwed and chopped because the audio is not with the video. I need to know a way I can offset it, I tried looking at the synchronize menu, and everything is grayed out. Vegas isn't smart enough to detect it either. I need some help please!

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  1. video editing is very demanding on resources - cpu, hdd, fragmentation such that a lot of care is exerted to ensure the quality of incoming video stream.

    - defragment hdd more often - fragmented files can slow down the pc.

    *If heavy on editing, use external dedicated hdd in order to reformat often. Lots of fragmentation happens most specially w/ big files like raw  DV-avi (but best for editing).

    - if the cpu speed is on the limit, multi-tasking will surely  aggravate

    - firewire connections must be tight... a little bump on a loose connection can hamper the video stream (often happens to me too)

    - fast forward & rewind tape before recording, even new ones. as much as possible, don't re-use tapes- these are cheap ...minimize headache

    Now back to the problem:

    - re-capture the video again

    if a/v still not in sync:

    - secure another firewire cable & re-capture

    if a/v still not in sync: (and re-shoot not an option)

    - use AoA Audio Extractor (freeware) to xtract  audio

    - mute the original audio; use the extracted audio in the  timeline

    - manually sync video w/ extracted audio

    lots of luck!

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