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Audio out of sinc...Posted by sbjohnwe
Hi
I used the multi clip function to cut an entire movie while i was on vacation using my laptop. Once I got back and looked at it on a large screen I noticed i am out of sinc by just a hair. Is there a way to fix this so that it updates in the multiclip? Basically take the stand alone track and slip it back into sinc then go and adjust the multiclip i used to cut from. I hope I am making sense here. Or is there a way to colapse the multiclip and then make a wholse sale change to the clips in my sequence. Rather then doing each one individually. Thank you John Cheers, John
Are you really out of sync? Could it be that the way you are now monitoring the video has a latency compared to the audio output? In other words is your audio ouput following video or are you listening to the audio out of the computer audio out and the video out of a capture card or firewire out. Just a thought.
Clips too long or drives are too slow.
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Thanks for the replies.
I am on a G5 2.5 with 8gigs 2 23inch monitors with 4 graid 500gig externals. Each of the G raids is a separate 500 gigs I am listening to the audio through headphones. When I'm watching the play back im watching on both a 27in sony trinitron and the computer monitor. Im using the firewire and the built in audio settings for the audio on FCP. I am pretty sure its out os sync . Both myself and the other editor have looked at it. I guess i will play with it and see if you cant edit a multi clip once its set up to make changes in something and thus have it correspond to the timeline. Thanks John
Use the FireWire DV Out and monitor audio from the deck/camcorder and NOT the built in. This is a common problem if I am reading you right.
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Had similar problem with seven camera shoot - I hate that, I did it physically and it was fine but lost sleep over it - On other systems the video track turns red when the slightest sync indescretion arrives. I love FCP but a certain company that makes kick ass CGI, Compositing, 3D animation packages whose software names have a themed elemental slant had the best timelines, better than anything I've ever worked on and great for OUT OF SYNC problems. I think that guy Kos knows all about it.
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