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Thank you for your reply. I just copied the footage into my computer. When I selected the footage to put into Studio it was as a avi file. I never changed it from the original footage. The main footage was from the Sony DCR SR42E. The final output Video was DVD. The audio was MPA (Mpeg-1-layer2). I am sorry if this is not what you were asking, I am only new to this forum so just finding my way around. Many thanks.
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Hello Hobby Mum, you done it in a right way but i want you to know these thing..
ie when you record live the audio might not sync well with the video.(if it syncs well then there's no problem) If not then you need two sources ie one seperate audio layer and one video layer not make slices and put them in right manner where the audios not synced well. I don't know what your using to edit your footage, for me it's Sony vegas, Adobe Premier or After effects.
Some times when you output the video to different file formats...the audio might not sync well with video even though it was good before. ( The problem here is the rendering file format your going to output).
Whatever there are many causes to this....first of all check your captured video for errors then use non-linear editor to edit and sync your video.
You can separate tracks usings 'Total video converter' (Audio/Video)
Sorry for this long story, i hope this will help you.