For audio, I double record, and slow the audio down to match the video. For
the video, I use Cineform and have even found that Sorenson will work
(ffdshow?). I am hoping that Avid's AMA will eventually be the best and
most proper way to get the files into Avid.
Frankly, I did not know about the console command that Michael recommends.
I will try that out the first chance I get. Boy, he chocked the cc full of
great stuff...only to be unleashed when the rest of the world is "ready" for
it. ;-) Seriously, thank you, Michael.
Like I say, let's hope AMA is the final solution to both audio and video.
Since you write glowingly of the PluralEyes plug-in, can I assume that it
will not work for the Avid Mac?
Regards,
Joe Womble
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