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Imovie 11 Audio Sync

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Hi Folks,

I am experimenting with using an external audio recorder for the soundtrack to some video footage. The camera I am using doesnt have an external mic input so I am using my iPhone as a recorder. Both the camera (flip HD) and the audio recorder (iProRecorder) should be recording at 44.1KHz but when I import the audio into iMovie it quickly shifts out of sync.

Is it possible in iMovie to stretch an audio track so it slows down slightly and comes into sync?

I currently have 90 seconds of footage that is out of sync by nearly 1/2 second by the end

Cheers

J
 

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