I ripped a recording of a Wii game (DVD+RW) as an .avi. However, when I finished it up in WLMM I uploaded it to YouTube at 1080p. When I play it back, the sound and video is out of sync.
My Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsSVL3ETy4Q
Thanks for whoever tells me what's going on.
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Hey dude, try to install the latest beta version of the Windows Live Movie Maker first released on AUG 17 2010: http://explore.live.com/windows-live-essentials-beta Then, try to play the video inside WLMM to verify that it is not out of sync. After you verify that, try to encode to 1080p to your computer. Then, play it inside Windows Media Player. Also, to verify that it is not out of sync. If it looks good, then manually upload the video from your PC to YouTube. If you have more questions, let me know... you can direct message me on youtube.
Last edited by LiveMovieMaker; 27th Aug 2010 at 14:05. Reason: updating links
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Nope, I guess its the DVD ripper itself as I previewed the video in WLMM and the sound was not synced too.
I used NCH Software, guess I'll be going back to Magic DVD Ripper.
Thanks for the help.
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