Video out of sinc

all of a sudden my video is out of sinc. any ideas?
thanks,
Jerry

My guess is you had the clips selected and hit the S key (shortcut for Slip and Slide tools) and accidently put the Slip tool to use.
Are all clips out of sYnc the same amount? If so, select them, get the slip tool from the tool palette and hit + or - whaterver number you need to slip 'em back into sYnc.
Happy swimming Aqua.

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