When I create a movie it appears to be perfect until I burn a DVD. While watching the video, there is a time lapse between the video and the audio. The audio is always seconds ahead of the video. How can I fix this? When I check the video in the MagiX program as a proyect, it appears to be ok, but when I export it to video the final product has this problem.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
I recommend you access the Magix project and then use the Audio settings. Make sure the Audio offsets are in their default values. In case you have the option to set them to Default, press the corresponding button. Additionally, this could also be caused by the installed codecs. Use the following codec pack as a recommended one: http://combined-community-codec-pack.software.informer.com/
Another solution is to convert the VIDEO to another format and then burn it to the DVD. It has worked in many cases.
When I create a movie it appears to be perfect until I burn a DVD. While watching the video, there is a time lapse between the video and the audio. The audio is always seconds ahead of the video. How can I fix this? When I check the video in the MagiX program as a proyect, it appears to be ok, but when I export it to video the final product has this problem.
I recommend you access the Magix project and then use the Audio settings. Make sure the Audio offsets are in their default values. In case you have the option to set them to Default, press the corresponding button. Additionally, this could also be caused by the installed codecs. Use the following codec pack as a recommended one: http://combined-community-codec-pack.software.informer.com/
Another solution is to convert the VIDEO to another format and then burn it to the DVD. It has worked in many cases.
You can use any video converter release on the Internet.