Ghost track
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 7:20 pm
Hi,
I wonder if someone could help, i have limited experience and understanding of sound processing:
I have two problems:
(1)
I am using Audacity 2.3.3 on my lap top (cant get a newer version because of the age of the laptop)
and have been successfully recording a .wav sound track to sync with recorded video over on my main Mac (Catalina)
This has been great until today.
This morning tried as usual but found that when i brought the .wav from the lap top and tried to sync it with the video in iMovie,
the sound track seems to have been compressed with regard to length and therefore always went out of sync after a second or two.
The only change i had made on the laptop was installing the FFMpeg library, from the audacity website.
(2)
Instead i tried to record the sound on my main Mac directly, using the latest version of Audacity,
in this case, when I record I get a clicking noise that over a period to time lengthens to a very distorted ghost version of the track i am recording.,
I am new to this and lost as to how to solve it, apart from reinstalling my earlier version on Audacity and not using FFMpeg, which so far seems to have solved the problem on the laptop.
Id be grateful for any suggestions.
Many thanks
karl
I wonder if someone could help, i have limited experience and understanding of sound processing:
I have two problems:
(1)
I am using Audacity 2.3.3 on my lap top (cant get a newer version because of the age of the laptop)
and have been successfully recording a .wav sound track to sync with recorded video over on my main Mac (Catalina)
This has been great until today.
This morning tried as usual but found that when i brought the .wav from the lap top and tried to sync it with the video in iMovie,
the sound track seems to have been compressed with regard to length and therefore always went out of sync after a second or two.
The only change i had made on the laptop was installing the FFMpeg library, from the audacity website.
(2)
Instead i tried to record the sound on my main Mac directly, using the latest version of Audacity,
in this case, when I record I get a clicking noise that over a period to time lengthens to a very distorted ghost version of the track i am recording.,
I am new to this and lost as to how to solve it, apart from reinstalling my earlier version on Audacity and not using FFMpeg, which so far seems to have solved the problem on the laptop.
Id be grateful for any suggestions.
Many thanks
karl