I would suggest converting it using NON APPLE software.
If there is a bug in one product, it very well lives in other products as
well.
(got a few t-shirts myself...)
Again, Waveagent may be your friend.
Download is fast, it will export in 3 flavours within a few minutes and you
have a working solution faster than you can read the replies in ths thread.
Bouke
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rainer Standke" <lists@standke.com>
To: <FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com>; <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:02 PM
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: [FCP-L] Re: sync problem
When I converted to aif, I did that in Compressor, for convenience's sake.
I have played around a little more, ran the video through Compressor, just
to maybe 'wiggle' things like frame durations and overall QuickTime Voodoo
into place, to no avail. Also tried it on a different system...
I have resolved to doing this on an Avid, because there it just works - who
would have thought, eh?
I have not played with wave agent, since I'm running out of time...
Thanks again for everyone's help!
Rainer
On Mar 29, 2011, at 8:45, nat jencks wrote:
> agreed, I think there's a good chance that BWAV metadata is somehow
> confusing FCP. The fact that the avid plays them fine makes this seem
> even more possible.
>
> Check out the metadata with waveagent or other BWAV editor.
>
> good luck!
>
> p.s.
> when you converted to AIFF, did you do that from within FCP or with
> another program?
>
> On Mar 28, 2011, at 1:22 PM, blakefacente wrote:
>
>> Hi Rainer,
>>
>> I know you said they are TC wavs, but it might be worth running them
>> through Wave Agent and seeing if adding/modifying fps metadata will help.
>>
>> I just had this problem with 7D footage and non-tc wavs. The wavs were
>> 48, the footage was 23.98, and the sound mixer assured us that he was
>> recording at 23.98. But they were always out of sync in FCP, until we ran
>> all the wavs through Wave Agent and added a 23.976 metadata flag (or
>> whatever its called.)
>>
>> Worth a try - it also says you can "edit metadata", although I haven't
>> tried that.
>>
>> http://www.sounddevices.com/products/waveagent.htm
>>
>> -Blake
>>
>> --- In FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com, Rainer Standke <lists@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am looking at a Quicktime of a finished feature film, it's in ProRes
>>> HD, with an embedded audio track. I also have music, dialog and effects
>>> stems, i.e. mixes. The stems and the picture are out of synch with each
>>> other in Final Cut Pro 7.0.3, but the waveform display in the timeline
>>> synchs up. When I bring the very same files into the Avid via AMA, they
>>> are in perfect synch, as expected in the first place. The audio files
>>> are wav's with timecode.
>>>
>>> Does this ring a bell for anyone? What can I do to fix this? I have
>>> played with conforming the QT frame rate in Cinema Tools to no avail.
>>>
>>> The main suspect in my mind is the way that FCP handles the playback
>>> timing of the wav files, which seems to be independent of plotting the
>>> waveforms
>>>
>>> Any thoughts will be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Rainer
>>>
>>
>>
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