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I use bandicam to record (the gameplay and webcam) as an avi, then I import the file into windows movie maker and export it as an mp4 which fixes the audio delay, and then I import them into adobe premiere.
I use bandicam to record (the gameplay and webcam) as an avi, then I import the file into windows movie maker and export it as an mp4 which fixes the audio delay, and then I import them into adobe premiere.
Probably the same way as me, you have the audio for the webcam synced properly, and then your regular audio, which in my case is delayed, then moved to the same spot, and the webcam one disabled. Or visa versa. You basically use one to know the placement for the other. Hope that makes sense.How do you fix the audio delay?
When I played the video regularly the audio was in sync, but the second that I imported it into another program the audio would de-sync (probably because of varying fps rates). I noticed that in Windows movie maker when I imported an avi file and exported a high quality mp4 file that the audio would synchronize. Try it out and see if it works for you.How do you fix the audio delay?
When I played the video regularly the audio was in sync, but the second that I imported it into another program the audio would de-sync (probably because of varying fps rates). I noticed that in Windows movie maker when I imported an avi file and exported a high quality mp4 file that the audio would synchronize. Try it out and see if it works for you.
My webcam never syncs with my audio.OBS is good for multiple things like that. It's also really user friendly. I watched one little tutorial video on it and was able to figure everything out for it. I haven't used the other programs that people have mentioned though.
Ah bummer, maybe you should try Hanbreak.I do the same thing, but in Sony Vegas Pro 12. It doesn't work