Tuesday, June 25, 2013

[Avid-L2] Re: Canon 5d shot at 23.98 with audio recorded at 48,048 syncing?

 

Here's the suggestion I got offlist:

John;

Once an audio file has been recorded in the field with more samples, you need to restamp it as 47954 with an application like WaveAgent from Sound Devices (free for both OSX and Win)

Once the files have been set to 47952, Avid will try to compensate and will go back into sync for your camera originals at 23.976.

Do this on a copy of the files to make sure you got it right.

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> I don't have all the specifics but they shot Canon 5D at 23.98 and audio sampled at 48,048Hz.  Now in avid the audio drifts.  I'm trying to help remotely so I don't have all the specific details but IIRC in an old meridian avid you could do audio pullup/pulldown through the analogue inputs only.  I believe that has changed so files can be pulled up or down when importing audio files into an Avid project.  This is not a workflow I've worked in can someone remind me if this is possible at all or if it's possible in a standard 23.98 project or does it have to be a film 23.98 project or is there even a difference these days.  Most of my generic knowledge is based on information back when there was only the NTSC 24 frame project days of meridian systems. 
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> If Avid won't do the audio conversion would QT change do anything in this regard or is there a way to do an external sample rate conversion with an external program.  I'm not sure what the format of the separate audio files are but I'd bet it's from one of the cheaper sound recording systems.  TIA
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> John Moore
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> Barking Trout Productions
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> Studio City, CA
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> bigfish@...
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