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While there are some elegant solutions to multi cam editing and aligning a primary audio source, I started by importing all of my video sources, I made sure they all had audio of what I was filming, and I made sure I could be seen in all the cameras then I did 3 really loud claps and/or other obvious things so I could align the audio peaks from each camera. Its going to let you do everything you need. its sort of in that iMovie (but on cratine). Its the best budget PC software that will get you pretty close to that Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premier.
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It would be good to get an update from LLL and Mike to see how they are getting along with theirs. Video may not be exceptional, but probably ok for what I want to do. That way there are no audio sync issues to deal with. I have also been considering the little Zoom Q2N for an all in one video / audio capture, and then just use some simple video editor. If you find something good, be sure to let us know. There is a free trial you can download and play with, so you may be able to find out that way. What I am not sure of, is if it can easily sync an external audio track. It's reportedly better / more powerful than MovieMaker, but not nearly as expensive as the higher end video software packages (in the $50 range IIRC).
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One option that I started looking at was Filmora. You might try doing a search for what video software youtube posters are using - you will get lots of material to try to sift through to find the answer that works for you. I've been thinking about doing the same thing, but have not had the time to do any meaningful experimenting yet.