Anime Studio pro 9 and Papagayo not in sync
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:02 pm
Members,
I'm having some difficulties getting my .dat file created in Papagayo syncing with my audio in anime pro 9. I place the .wav file in Papagayo, type the phrase, and make sure the mouth in Papagayo looks "acceptable". I will export this .dat file out of Papagayo, create a mouth switch..and in layer settings, select the switch tab and select the .dat file created in Papagayo. The audio from which I created the .dat file is imported to the timeline, but the key switches from the .dat file do not line up with the audio and does not resemble the mouth motion I created in Papagayo. This was never a problem for me in the past with my older version of Anime and has become very frustrating. If anyone can see a problem with my workflow, that would be awesome. I have downloaded the newest version of Papagayo and I'm on a macOS High Sierra.
P.S. The funny thing is if I add the audio file first: Then create a mouth switch layer; then using the dropdown on the switch layer and selecting the .wav file(not the .dat file); this creates a better (but not great) key switch mouth movement on timeline.
Any suggestion would be awesome
Thanks
I'm having some difficulties getting my .dat file created in Papagayo syncing with my audio in anime pro 9. I place the .wav file in Papagayo, type the phrase, and make sure the mouth in Papagayo looks "acceptable". I will export this .dat file out of Papagayo, create a mouth switch..and in layer settings, select the switch tab and select the .dat file created in Papagayo. The audio from which I created the .dat file is imported to the timeline, but the key switches from the .dat file do not line up with the audio and does not resemble the mouth motion I created in Papagayo. This was never a problem for me in the past with my older version of Anime and has become very frustrating. If anyone can see a problem with my workflow, that would be awesome. I have downloaded the newest version of Papagayo and I'm on a macOS High Sierra.
P.S. The funny thing is if I add the audio file first: Then create a mouth switch layer; then using the dropdown on the switch layer and selecting the .wav file(not the .dat file); this creates a better (but not great) key switch mouth movement on timeline.
Any suggestion would be awesome
Thanks