![]() ![]() I just spend something like 30 hours editing a video to a beat just to find out, that I was not cutting to the actual beat, but to somekind of ghost beat, because lightworks is a FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT.ītw. Right-click on your preview window and the top option should be 'Playback Format', and it will then say something like '1080p 25 fps' or whatever your resolution and frame rate is. I have to stop here because I just can't believe this shit. ago I suspect you're exporting in a different frame rate to the sequence you're editing in. In oder to find out how much frames of audio latency lightworks adds on your system you have to make some kind of test and. Thus making the preview function practically utterly useless, if you use any kind of sound in your video. The source clips are fine and I’ve tried restarting the program and my pc and uninstalling/reinstalling Lightworks as well. Have you found a REAL solution yet?īecause, for the love of god, I just can't believe the explantation offered in the lightworks thread that regards this problem and is marked as solved.Īccording to the forums the reason for this unbelievably frustrating problem is, that lightworks is out of the box programmed in a way, that it just randomly ads an audio delay in the preview. I am still reasonably new to lightworks but I have edited around 4 videos so far with around 20-30 imported clips with no problems. Are there any audio sync issues with Lightworks Not all, but many clips have about a 1-2 second delay with the audio. ![]() Just wanted to ask this, as I have the same problem. Open the audio clip in the source viewer, press F4 to open the metadata panel and make sure that the frame rate in the pull down menu next to field Frame rate. ![]()
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