I'm trying to sync audio to video using movie maker(For a Music Vi

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I'm trying to sync audio to video using movie maker (For a Music Video)
I have a pentium 3, 700Mhz cpu with 128mb of Ram. The problem is the audio plays sometimes and the video just slows down, freezes etc, so Its challenging to sync up the audio and video together. Also, Is there any way to move around the video on the timeline? It would be so much easier...also if you delete part of the video it would be good, if a blank space would be there instead of it snapping to the previous clip. I think I will be able to sync it up if I focus on one part at a time, and clip and add video segments...how can I run the video smoothly though? Will adding more mb of RAM help out? Thanks in advance.
 
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ahhnold

You should have at least 512MB RAM. It is very likely the machine is
swapping a lot of video memory which is cuasing the dropped video frames
from your display.

Adding more memory will help your machine overall. I had an XP machine
with 128MB or RAM and it was really a dog. Added more memory and it was
much better.

RAM up to at least 512MB is worth every penny in my book.
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ahhnold

John said:
I'm trying to sync audio to video using movie maker (For a Music Video)
I have a pentium 3, 700Mhz cpu with 128mb of Ram. The problem is the
audio plays sometimes and the video just slows down, freezes etc, so Its
challenging to sync up the audio and video together. Also, Is there any
way to move around the video on the timeline? It would be so much
easier...also if you delete part of the video it would be good, if a
blank space would be there instead of it snapping to the previous clip.
I think I will be able to sync it up if I focus on one part at a time,
and clip and add video segments...how can I run the video smoothly
though? Will adding more mb of RAM help out? Thanks in advance.
 

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