So should your video file end before the audio track is over, Resolume will eject it. Because you're lining up perfectly synced AV material, Resolume will not stretch your video to the length of the audio. You can't just use throw any audio on top of any video and expect magic to happen. Tip! To achieve perfect sync and full audiovisual immersion, of course you need to make sure that your audio and video are the same length. Essentially, a layer playing a Pioneer clip is locked until the song is finished, or a different linked video is started in the same layer. This means that you cannot accidentally trigger a different clip into the same layer, or even eject the video from that layer. Once you've assigned a video to be linked to a Pioneer track, Resolume will make sure that as long as that track is playing on the Pioneer, it's playing in Resolume as well. ![]() Scratch, loop or slice, everything will stay sync. ![]() You can do whatever you want on the Pioneer players, and Resolume will follow along. Resolume will perfectly follow the time of the audio track. All you need to do is sit back and relax. It will also trigger the video when the track is loaded in the player. Resolume will now sync the playhead of the video to the audio. ![]() To link a video clip to a track on a player, simply drag the player from the toolbar to the clip.
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