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today in battle Cut Pro Iamp;#39;m going to show you why you need to stop using the synchronized Clips tool and instead use multicams even if you only have one angle when I first started out in Final Cut Pro anytime I needed to synchronize just a singular clip I would select both right click and then select synchronize Clips because the name suggests that this is the best tool Iamp;#39;ll go ahead select synchronized clips and we can push ok just like that we have synchronized our video and I can drop this down on the timeline we could go and make all of our edits do whatever we need but this introduces some major problems letamp;#39;s say later on I realized that the audio is just barely out of sync well I could of course just double click on the synchronized clip that will open up the clip and in here I can see that I have my audio elements and my video elements I could select that audio and maybe adjust it over pushing it to the right a few frames by pushing the period key then w