>> Doug wrote: >>> It needs a title .... I have a picture I want to use as a back ground >>> for a rolling title... The problem I have is when I add the picture and >>> title at the beginning it displaces the video and the video moves back >>> on the time line. The two channel sound that came from the video >>> camera stays at the zero point. So it is out of sync.
Am 06.07.2010 18:41, schrieb august: > From your description, it is difficult to understand exactly what the > problem is.... > To move a video left on the timeline, the best way is to: > 1) "arm" the one video track or multiple tacks you want to > operate on (this also means "disarm" all the audio or video tracks > you want to have remain unedited) > 2) to the left of your video, select a portion of time that > relates to the amount of out-of-sync-ness > 3) hit 'x' to git rid of that time-space that is to the left > of your video segment. Hello Doug, above, August the basic idea how to get things in sync again. But I guess in your case you rather need the move in the other direction, because, as you wrote, inserting the title on the video track displaces all other material behind the insertion point. Thus, if I understand your situation right, you rather want to move the sound tracks by the same amount to the right? To achieve this, after inserting the still image for the title, you can do the following: - double click on the still image, to create a selection which spans exactly the time amount of the displacement - make sure that *only* the audio tracks are "armed" and all other tracks, including the video is "disarmed" (disabled) - from the Edit menu, select "insert silence". This should insert an empty time span on the sound tracks with exactly the duration of your selection. ...hopefully this brings your sound track back into sync again Cheers, Hermann V. _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
