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Hello,
After a few trys trying to follow people's videos on how to export my video, somehow I now have red numbers along the audio clip. What are they I have included a photo of them sorry for the distortion but I believe you can see what I am talking about. Thank you,
Luey
This is an indicator that the audio clips and their associated video clips are out of sync by the shown amount. If you click on the red numbers you will be givne the option to move the clips back into sync or to slide the clips back into sync. Make sure you are moving the correct clip, either the audio or video, depending which has moved. It might be that you want the keep the out of sync, in which case ignore the numbers.
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This is an indicator that the audio clips and their associated video clips are out of sync by the shown amount. If you click on the red numbers you will be givne the option to move the clips back into sync or to slide the clips back into sync. Make sure you are moving the correct clip, either the audio or video, depending which has moved. It might be that you want the keep the out of sync, in which case ignore the numbers.
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Thank you so very much...... What did I do to have them move? The only thing consistently that I have done was the rendering. Was told if I rendered befor eexporting then it would make the video upload way faster UGH
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They are called "Linked Selection"the link audio en video of one source to keep them sync. See this document: https://nofilmschool.com/2018/07/3-timeline-buttons-you-need-use
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this is a offset marker. not linked selection. what you posted doesn't really help. as i don't have them showing after an update, and can't find where to turn on the option for the time line to see offset audio sync markers, and unfortunetly that article you posted doesn't mention them.
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If you used the Merge Clips option, then cut either end of the clip, you will also get these.
And just need to ignore them.
One of the numerous reasons the Multicam clip option is the preferred one for joining separate audio to video.
Neil
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What did I do to have them move?
You likely did it with an errant mouse click. I do it occasionally. Control + Z is my friend.
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how to turn off this
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Try this option: