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I am working on a series of multi-cam sequences. Every time I add the Compressor/limiter filter I get the audio render bar. When I render it, the audio goes way out of sync. Sometimes more than a minute. It does it for any audio track I add the filter too. If I play the sequence without rendering I can still hear all the audio but also have the audio render beep. No other filters I have used do this. I have tried this on multiple machines and multiple projects. It happens every time I am using a sequence with multi-cams. Any help would be appreciated.
I haven't tried it on a non multi clip sequence but even if I add it at the end of my multi clip sequence it still gets out of sync during the export. I read that deleting the FCP plist helps solve this problem. I tried doing that and it works for a little while. Just makes me nervous when I don't know the exact problem and can't depend on the temporary fix.
"I haven't tried it on a non multi clip sequence"
if it were me, id try that. if that doesn't work, then maybe simply collapsing the multiclips isn't enough, and you have to completely "un-multiclip" them. to do that you need to run your sequence though Media Manager: -Create Offline -Dont delete unused -Base Media File names on Existing - *** Don't Include Multiclip Angles that last is the important step, then when you get your offline sequence, just re-connect to your files. or you could just trash your prefs before you export, but that seems like a bad workaround to me. BTW, i dont know if this will help the sync issue or not, but that filter isn't too demanding. you should up your RT audio track number in your user prefs, then you wont get the red render bar. FCP is by default set to 8 tracks. been that way for 13 years, and computers are a tad more powerful these days nick
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