You say you don't use the audio from the camera's microphone, but from (obviously) a second device, and sync the audio and video together with some type of cue(clap of a hand, or whichever method). Like someone else in another thread I am sure that Adobe Premiere Elements about 10 years ago did not have an issue with this. ![]() I will continue to search in other forum threads for any clues. Later:- tried Overlap Fade but that changed the length and therefore it became out of synch with the audio. ![]() Synchronising with the audio if using Cross fade was a problem in a previous version of PD for me, so I need to try it again in PD14. It now looks like the Cross fade is probably working like it is defined to, and I need to change to Overlap, but to find get the audio to synchronise. I am using a Cross fade (sorry, forgot to mention that) rather than an Overlap fade as I found Overlap was putting the audio out of synch, and for these projects the audio is recorded separately (I dont use audio from the cameras as the main audio). However I looked further into the Fade Transition. Tried PD14 again and while general editing was much smoother (indicating that CUDA was probably working) it did not fix my Fade Transition. I downloaded the older Nvidia driver, uninstalled the current driver etc and installed the new driver. Win 10 64bit, Intel Core i5 - 2400, 16Gb RAM, Nvidia Geforce GT 430, 240Gb SSD Maybe I should have gone with AMD video instead.Īnyway I will try an earlier driver to see if this fixes it. How very annoying of Nvidia to disable the CUDA video hardware encoder in their later drivers. To re-enable hardware acceleration, please download and install an earlier driver.(with link). PLEASE NOTE: For users of NVIDIA cards using pre-Kepler architecture who have updated to graphics driver 340.43 or later, the CUDA video hardware video encoder feature in PowerDirector is no longer available. You mention 'Hardware encoding doesn't work except with old drivers'. As I mentioned above I unchecked Hardware Decoding but did not fix my problem, also the program seemed to run more sluggishly. (Edited to show my specs in my signature below) The project was using 2 HD video camera recordings. ![]() I believe my hardware should be up to the task. I tried unticking it and it was the same. In Preferences - Hardware Acceleration I had 'Enable Hardware Coding' ticked (but not OpenCL as I have a Nvidia card). I had the latest Nvidia driver downloaded from the Nvidia site. It also did that on PD12 and I think also on PD9. ![]() Then after the halfway mark the camera video its fading From is frozen will the end of that fade. I have now analysed the fade frame by frame (which I should have done years ago), and it seems that during the first half, the camera video its fading To is frozen till the halfway mark. While this works by fading out one camera while fading in another it has always looked terrible. After I edit with the Multicam module I use the Fade Transition during musical numbers to fade between cameras. I do at least 2 projects each year with multiple cameras, and when PD12 was released with MultiCam Editing this made editing much easier. I have had this problem with Fade Transitions on PD9, 12 and now on PD14 Ultimate.
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