Sunday, October 13, 2013

How can I keep my audio and video in sync?

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Q. I have a 'Kodak Play sport' waterproof film camera that I have recently been trying to film on. The film quality is brilliant, and the audio quality fairly good, but only on the camera. When I import it onto my computer, the audio and video in both WMP (Windows Media Player) and WMM (Windows Movie Maker).
Any suggestions on how I can:
a) Remove audio lag using WMM.
b) Stop audio lag altogether on my camera.
c) Suggest an alternative free media editing suite to do a) with.
Thanks,
MiJ.


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Clarification: You are "filming". There is no *film* involved. The digital video (and audio) device you are using captures video.

As you indicated during playback, the audio and video are in synch. When the media file is transferred to the computer, the audio and video are not in synch. This symptom (also sometimes referred to as being "glitchy", is *usually* due to the computer for one or more of the following reasons:

* The computer's CPU is underpowered for dealing with the video recorded.
* The media player cannot deal with the video.
* The computer does not have enough RAM.
* The computer does not have enough available hard drive space.
* The computer is doing other work using CPU cycles that the video needs to play properly.

For playback only, try VLC player from http://www.videolan.org/ as it is more robust than WMP. As for editors - in the Windows environment, Sony Vegas usually floats to the top... But not knowing the computer environment makes this a SWAG...

How well does the waterproof Kodak cameras work?




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I found this: http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100381&navAction=jump&navCount=0&id=prod378899# at Walgreens, and I'm going diving soon, so I just wanted to ask, does this camera work pretty well? If not, do any of you have any *cheap* recommendations?


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I've used an underwater camera this last summer when my kids and I went to a water park. It wasn't a Kodak brand but it worked pretty well, I took some pictures of the kids underwater it was pretty cool actually. I mean, you're not going to get a LOT of detail with it, but it'll do the job. The one I used had this deal you could put around your wrist so I thought that was neat too so you couldn't use it. Go for it.




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