Software for syncing audio files with video files?

I’m trying to convince my girlfriend to enter a movie score composition contest. In order to participate, you have to download a clip and then set it to original music.

What kind of software does she need? How much does it cost? Is there any freeware that will do the trick?

What’s the contest?

http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/2005/yfcc/index/0,,,00.html

I know that Camtasia studio allows you to do this. It has a 30-day free trial, so if your girlfriend works fast, she may be able to do it free.

It’ll produce WMF files and other video formats; I don’t know if that’s good enough, though.

Trying to figure out the requirements from the rules and the FAQ, and it is a bit confusing.

Rules snippet…

…which makes it sound like she doesn’t have to submit a single file with both audio and video combined.

vs

FAQ snippet…

…which makes it sound like she either has to submit a synced audio/video file, or (my personal opinion at his point…I think…maybe) she just has to figure out what technique she’s most comfortable with to ensure the recording will be in sync with the video when they’re played together. A low tech way to do this would be to watch the video file on one laptop while she’s playing her score on the piano and recording it on another laptop. The only problem is, then she has to trust that they’ll match the two files up the right way once she submits.

I don’t know…this is making my head hurt.

:smack: If the only file format they’ll accept for the demo is an mp3, that answers my question…unless there’s some new-fangled way of having video in an mp3 these days that I’m not aware of…but damn if that wasn’t confusing enough to cross my eyes.