Sountrack synchronization problem

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Bold Radish
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Sountrack synchronization problem

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I am attempting to combine prerecorded video with animation in Anime Studio Pro 6.

As my animation gets to frame 9400, I begin to develop problems with the video soundtrack; i.e., pitch changes or speeding up. Often the soundtrack loses synchronization with the video altogether.

How can I maintain synchronization after this point?

(The video is recorded at 30fps and has key frames every 24 frames.)
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I'd recommend that you put together shorter scenes in Anime Studio, and combine them later on using a video editor.
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Post by Bold Radish »

Thank you.

That is probably the only solution.

Even changing the key frames to every 10 frames did not help with synchronization.
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Post by Bold Radish »

Even after removing the video layer and then attempting to do the animation synched to the soundtrack, synchronization wasn't possible after frame 9510.

That appears to be the limit.

Maybe I need more RAM.
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A 15 minute shot in any animation program is pretty much never heard of and it seems that it might be a resource problem.

I render my animations at every chance I get and splice it all together in a number of editors I have.
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Post by Bold Radish »

Thank you.

You're right, of course.

So I will try to put it together in Premiere Elements rather than "edit" it in Anime Studio.
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