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Drum covers with final cut express HD

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Hey there i've been trying to create drum covers on Final cut express hd, and I have noticed that the music speeds up after about 2 minutes. Any idea of what is going on? I record the drums and video footage with my Canon Hv30, I then upload it and place the actual music in the backround.
 

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