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Simo-Pekka Metsävainio

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  1. Oh, why thank you! But I have sorted it out. Well, I didn't fix the problem but I came up with a way to add the last 1-2 second bits to each video clip; I re-recorded the last seconds of each video and edited those short clips to the videos on VideoPad, making sure everything aligned perfectly so that the viewer couldn't notice the edits. Sure, it required quite a bit of work and tweaking, making sure that each video clip's video and sound synced perfectly. But I'm happy with the results. Should have done this weeks ago, but I just now came up with that simple idea. Thank you regardless! If something like this happens again I'll let you guys know!
  2. Well, the problem with these specific video clips from soon two weeks ago still hasn't gone anywhere on my end. Did you have any other versions of the video editor that uploaded the videos just fine in their entirety? If so, can I have a download link for that? Or what would you suggest I do to fix this for now?
  3. GeForce Experiece has gotten some updates recently, yes. I haven't updated my physical graphics card. I think I have updated my drivers through NVIDIA. I haven't noticed similar problems with other clips I have recorded recently and uploaded on VideoPad. They seemed to be uploaded in their entirety.
  4. I used NVIDIA's GeForce Experience to record the footage. I haven't changed anything recently. Not that I know of.
  5. Any luck so far? Is there any specific older version of the editor that uploads the clip in its entirety without issues? If so, would it be possible to get a download link for that? Also, I just noticed that the new video clips that I recorded just recently seemed to be uploaded to VideoPad just fine in their entirety. At least I didn't notice any audio and video desyncing or anything else weird.
  6. Also tried it with VideoPad v 6.28. Same problem. Wow. I didn't even realize how old the version I used was.
  7. It's "VideoPad v 4.58". That's the one I have been using for quite some time now without any issues like this until last weekend.
  8. Hmm that sucks. I used to be able to make videos running at 60 fps just fine until now. Really don't want to sacrifice the quality just to fix this issue. But I try it just to see if that helps. Downloading the file now. Apparently it will take a few hours at least.
  9. Ok. here's the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YoSqSfjB-yOGWYbV0pYt5E6noa4bYl3D/view?usp=sharing
  10. Tried it. Didn't work. I don't directly upload my videos from VideoPad to YouTube but to my desktop and from there I upload them to YouTube. Also, does the link work now? It works fine to me.
  11. Hello. I have been using VideoPad for quite some time now. The free version. I'm making YouTube videos with it (non-monetized. I'm way too small) and it's served me very well. I've been considering to buy it recently as well. But last weekend I ran into a sudden unexpected problem; every video clip I upload on VideoPad has its audio track slightly altered. It's as if the software had cut the last one second of the audio, but the video itself is fine. And since my videos usually consist of multiple clips the video and audio syncing gets screwed over. I think it's better I just show it to you so here's a short unedited video demonstrating the issue. Pay attention and listen to the last seconds of the clips shown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4D6M_z811E&feature=youtu.be So, the original recorded video clips are fine. Their audio tracks are altered once they've been uploaded on VideoPad. I have tried everything from reinstalling the software many times and even downloaded the newest version from NCH's website. I have no idea what's causing this and this is the first time this has happened, or at least first time I have noticed. Any ideas what's going on and how to fix this? Thank you in advance.
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