

- Camtasia studio 7 how to sync video with audio track 2 software#
- Camtasia studio 7 how to sync video with audio track 2 free#
Camtasia studio 7 how to sync video with audio track 2 software#
I shouldn't have to go back to my Audio software (outside of camtasia) and trim 20 milliseconds off the beginning of the audio and then drag the audio back into Camtasia and see if it lines up now when Camtasia forces the snapping.
Camtasia studio 7 how to sync video with audio track 2 free#
I totally understand why video snaps to 30fps but why does a separate audio track need to snap to anything? The separate audio should be free to move without snapping. So I can line the video up closely enough to the click track so the lips seems to move in time - but if I had two musician's clicking drumsticks (for example - or claves - or bongos) and the audio is snapping to the nearest 30fps, there is an obvious echo between the two musicians so they sound like they cannot keep time with each other. So I have an video track and I have several audio tracks - one audio track is the click or metronome track that all the musician's audio tracks need to sync with. Musicians that are 30 miliseconds behind or ahead of the beat are pretty lousy sounding musicians. Now that may sound like nitpicking but to musicians that is the difference between good time and lousy time. I am trying to make video of musicians playing 30 fps is 30 milliseconds delay. Let me explain since some of you are thinking only in terms of lips moving. This problem occurs with Camtasia recordings and imported media containing audio. However, some sampling rates such as 48000 Hz or 96000 Hz may not work properly and result in noisy or distorted audio. The students need to see the audio file in Reaper playing, but if the cursor in Reaper is an 8th of a second off, it's not that noticeable. When finished recording from a web cam, the audio and video is out of sync, pixelated, or has a low frame rate. There is always a difference of a quarter or 8th of a second no matter how zoomed in I am.įortunately, the slight offset of audio from video in this case is not too terrible a problem. Anyway, since ALL the audio is now on the main audio track (since sharing Audio Only from Camtasia mixes all audio into one file), I'm silencing the bad-sounding system audio sequences in the main track, and using the imported "good" version of that passage in the track under it. But until I have a solution for the system audio quality problem in Camtasia, I'm stuck with it. This is obviously MUCH more time-consuming than it should be.

So I render the good version of the audio from Reaper, import it into Camtasia, and insert THAT onto the system audio track. The only reason I'm needing to sync audio from the System Audio track to the edited (in AA) overall audio track is that the system audio recorded during the Camtasia recording sounds terrible for some reason. Ironically, I'm teaching how to use an audio program (though for syncing/multi-track stuff I use Reaper, and Adobe Audition for fine editing of the "Audio Only" shares from Camtasia) with Camtasia videos.
