Sorry, I was being rushed to finish my last post and some things didn't make sense :p
When you render the file from Ulead make it a 'Video track only' hufy codec file.
You will end up with a pretty large file, but you don't need the audio track rendered so it saves room, since you are going to add that later anyway.
In TMPEG, you have an audio and video source choice. 'Browse' for the video file, that being your huffy file. 'Browse' for the audio file, that being your wav file.
If you haven't deinterlaced already, you can do it there. Make your video spec choices....if you have a dvd rip and used the huffy codec all along, even a low bitrate video will be decent. You get to those choices in the settings option.
I know this really doesn't get to the root of the problem, that being ulead's audio skips. I looked through forums and couldn't find anything that would make it stop. Bypassing the problem is quite simple for me, seeing as how I use those programs anyway. I just wait to add the audio to the file at the end.
Adding audio to a video
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i'm a newbie
ok i have a problem. you see i have window movie maker at my computer, so i made this video but i want it as a music video. but i have trouble adding a song to the video. what shall i do? can someone help me?
please
please
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