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<br>You can manually set the audio offset while playing (so you can put the audio back in sync).  
 
<br>You can manually set the audio offset while playing (so you can put the audio back in sync).  
  
The default keys to increase/decrease the offset are Ctrl+K and Ctrl+L in Windows, and f and g in Mac (adjust step is 50ms).  
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The default keys to increase/decrease the offset are '''Ctrl+K''' and '''Ctrl+L''' in ''Windows'', and '''f''' and '''g''' in ''Mac'' (adjust step is 50ms).  
  
<br>Linux/Unix: Try using another audio output plugin and, under Unix, kill esd or artsd if they are running.  
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<br>''Linux/Unix'': Try using another audio output plugin and, under Unix, kill esd or artsd if they are running.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:21, 1 August 2013

Audio and Video are out of sync.


If you are transcoding a file, use the audio-sync option.


You can manually set the audio offset while playing (so you can put the audio back in sync).

The default keys to increase/decrease the offset are Ctrl+K and Ctrl+L in Windows, and f and g in Mac (adjust step is 50ms).


Linux/Unix: Try using another audio output plugin and, under Unix, kill esd or artsd if they are running.


If the problem is due to the input file, try to adjust the track with Tools > Track Synchronisation.






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