Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
How to sync audio loops with video frame rates
Syncing a loop to video means the audio has to repeat cleanly on frame boundaries — a clicking file drifts and ruins the sync. Start with a seamless loop: Loop Music removes the click in about 20 seconds, so when you snap the clip to frames in your editor, the loop stays tight and drift-free across the timeline.
- Snaps to frames
- No click, no drift
- Lossless import
A synced loop should repeat with no click and no pause
Hear a clicking loop drift against the video — then the seamless, tight version.
Real processing takes about 20 seconds.
Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.
🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.
For editors syncing audio to video
Start seamless so the loop snaps to frames cleanly.
Motion & animation
Loops that sync to frame-accurate cuts.
Music videos
Beds locked to the video timeline.
Ads & promos
Audio that stays tight across the edit.
Game capture
Loops synced to gameplay footage.
Any NLE
Snap the seamless clip to frames in any editor.
Sync a loop to video in 3 steps
Seamless first, then snap to frames.
Make the track seamless in Loop Music
Drop your audio into the free Chrome extension and click Create loop.
Import it to your editor
Bring in the lossless file — WAV on Pro.
Repeat it on frame boundaries
Snap the clip to frames; the seamless join keeps it drift-free.
Simple, honest pricing
Free covers the odd project. Go Pro for WAV masters and steady editing.
Free
Perfect to try it out
- 5 loops / month
- No loop history
- No WAV export
- Standard queue
Pro
Billed $35.88/year — save 25%
- 300 loops / month
- History of all loops
- WAV export
- No watermarks
- Priority queue
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A synced loop needs a clean, drift-free source — Loop Music removes the click first.
Syncing loops to video: common questions
What editors ask about frame-accurate loops.
How do I sync an audio loop with a video frame rate?
Make the loop seamless in Loop Music first, then import it and snap the clip to frame boundaries in your editor. Because Loop Music removes the click, the loop repeats tight and drift-free against the video.
A clicking source undermines sync, so a clean loop is the starting point.
Why does my looped audio drift from the video?
A clicking or gapping file accumulates timing errors over repeats. Loop Music aligns the ends so each repeat is clean, keeping the loop locked to the timeline.
Snapping the seamless clip to frames then keeps everything frame-accurate.
Should I import lossless for sync work?
Yes. Loop Music exports lossless WAV (Pro) or FLAC (Free), so the loop stays clean when you snap it to frames.
Lossless avoids the padding some lossy files add, which can throw off sync.
Is it free?
Yes — Loop Music's free plan includes five seamless loops a month, and each takes about 20 seconds to make.
Pro adds WAV export and a higher limit for frequent editing work.
Sync your loop to the video, tight
Make it seamless free in about 20 seconds, then snap it to frames.
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