Here's a new (and delightfully annoying) quirk that our assistant editor
has discovered on the first day of rushes for a new show tonight (our first
real outing with MC6)...
Her process for syncing sound and vision goes like this:
1) AutoSequence all sound and vision takes.
2) SubClip and sort each take.
3) AutoSync sub sequence to create a sync clip.
Usually works fine. However we've run into a minor snag...
Everything goes fine until step three. As soon as the sub sequence is
AutoSync'd into a sync clip the audio tracks get disabled. So she's having
to open each one and turn the audio channels on in the Track Control panel.
I've notice this also happens (frustratingly) when splitting Stereo tracks
into Mono.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? If there's any way to stop
it? Or if there's any way to mass-enable the audio tracks on a bunch of
clips?
I've yet to try this first-hand, I've just been discussing it over the
phone and watching (as much as possible) over a remote desktop connection.
FWIW the system is:
HP Z400
DeckLink Studio 2
Media Composer 6.0.1
Dylan Reeve
http://dylanreeve.com/
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Monday, February 27, 2012
[Avid-L2] Disabled Audio Tracks
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