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  1. I have done a lot of these exactly that way. The problem is that, for some reason this text seems to be scrolling too slow, and I cannot get the timing right on the words (text)-to- music. In the past I have adjusted the word timing by adding spaces between lines. I thought the "speed up text" function would help but all it does is move the text file to the left, then it stops displaying the text file while there is still audio left on the bottom track. Perhaps adding extra "empty" text lines to the end will help speed it up. Is that sound like a feasible solution?
  2. Here is the link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XFaoKWf2778l0pwBk2YVk3x-cORsvJKs?usp=sharing Note, saving to the folder did not save the output mp4 so I did not include it.
  3. I tried moving the right border and it does the same thing; it cuts the video at the right border while there is still audio playing. It seems like the video somehow needs to be compressed (or timed) so it exists to the end of the sound track. Also, moving the right border to the left plays the sound track faster, so that is not going to work either.
  4. I use VideoPad to make a scrolling teleprompter (video track is a text file of song lyrics that scrolls from bottom to top) to sync to an audio track. The final product is an mp4 sound file with teleprompter. I am having a problem syncing wordy songs. When I change the speed of the video track the teleprompter runs out of the video text file (scrolling words). What is the solution to this dilemma?
  5. Thanks Nat. The video is an exported video file (avi). Yag
  6. My video auto-starts and I prefer to start the complete video manually. I cannot find any feature that enables this functionality to be incorporated in the video clip.
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