Timeline and storyboard Problems- Help!

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Guest

I have Movie Maker 5.1 installed on my Acer Aspire 5100 notebook. Everything
was working fine. Now, for some reason, after i place the imported video
into the timeline and storyboard sections, the playback is jumpy and the
audio is out of synch. The video is being saved from a digital camera onto
my hardrive and then imported into the movie maker. As i say, everything was
fine, then suddenly for no reason i can determine, it went haywire. No
additional progs were added or removed either

The notebook also came with the following installed. NTI CD + DVd Maker,
Cyberlink Power Producer 3, Acer Arcade - Ver 4.52.2827.

The computer also seems to be splitting up certain tasks amongst the various
progs (sorry, am a novice) Eg it would only let me burn and erase a disc
through NTI, and not the windows prog.

Any help - esp with the timeline problems, would be great
 
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Guest

viking said:
I have Movie Maker 5.1 installed on my Acer Aspire 5100 notebook. Everything
was working fine. Now, for some reason, after i place the imported video
into the timeline and storyboard sections, the playback is jumpy and the
audio is out of synch. The video is being saved from a digital camera onto
my hardrive and then imported into the movie maker. As i say, everything was
fine, then suddenly for no reason i can determine, it went haywire. No
additional progs were added or removed either

The notebook also came with the following installed. NTI CD + DVd Maker,
Cyberlink Power Producer 3, Acer Arcade - Ver 4.52.2827.

The computer also seems to be splitting up certain tasks amongst the various
progs (sorry, am a novice) Eg it would only let me burn and erase a disc
through NTI, and not the windows prog.

Any help - esp with the timeline problems, would be great

""Now, for some reason, after i place the imported video
into the timeline and storyboard sections, the playback is jumpy and the
audio is out of synch. ""I have the same problems too..Why is it out of synch?
 
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Guest

I have a similar problem. I captured video from Sony DCR-TRV 103 with
Windows Movie Maker in a DV-AVI format. I did not have clips created during
the capture process. When complete, I can successfully play the .avi file in
the WMM Preview Monitor.

However, after moving that same single file into the Storyboard, I note that
playing the copy in the Storyboard plays a much lower pitched audio, one
which appears to be "stretched", as if by some doppler shift.

I've seen evidence of others having this problem, but no specific, direct
solution. Hope someone here can rectify that.
 

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