Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:03:05AM -0300, Fabricio Rocha skribis: > My project has a lot of clips from a single .VOB file, NTSC DVD with AC3 > 48k audio, and lots of crossfade transitions among the clips. The > transitions work OK in the timeline itself, but when I export the > timeline to a video file, I notice that, while the video is correctly > cut and crossfaded in the clip end, the audio from clip "A" is extended > beyond the point where it should end, and only then the audio track of > clip "B" starts. > > This causes a cumulative effect. In a certain point of the final video, > the audio track was completely out of sync with the video, something > like a 5 seconds delay. I tried to export to many formats, but the > problem remained. > > Is this a known bug? Does it happen to any of you? Or am I doing > something wrong?
I have experienced the same bug. I had to convert the VOB file to an intermediate format to workaround the problem. However, I would prefer not to do this, in order to not loose quality in convertion and save some GB of disk space and processing time. -- Stephane
