

However you can only sync two clips at once, so that may be no good for you. It has the advantage that you can help it out by making sure clips are the appropriate length first. That can be fixed by making subclips out of the audio of roughly the right length for the video clips, but that could be a tedious process.Īs of v17 there's also in-timeline Align Clips -> By Waveform.

Also from my experience it will fail if the audio length is significantly different to the video length - eg where the camera starts and stops but the audio was left running constantly.

It works or it doesn't and if it doesn't there's not much you can do about it. With audio it has to analyse the waveforms of every clip and work out how they line up.Ĭharles, are you selecting all the clips at once and trying Auto Sync? Have you tried doing it with a few clips at a time? Timecode will be vastly quicker than sound because it just has to read the metadata and line things up based on that.
