Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Re: [Avid-L2] plural eyes and avid

 

My experience matches Dom's. The closer the camera and audio recorder waveforms match, the better the result you get with PluralEyes.

So if production recorded audio separately from camera, but sent a wireless scratch track from the audio recorder to the camera, then PluralEyes usually works well.

But if production recorded primary audio to one recorder and camera audio with a mic stuck on the camera (or with the camera's built-in mic), the waveforms can be significantly different and therefore the PluralEyes results might not be so hot.

You may want to select the "Try Really Hard" and/or "Level Audio" options to help things along.

Poke around the Red Giant forum for more problems and suggestions/solutions:
https://support.redgiant.com/forums/20767149-PluralEyes

jim feeley

On Dec 17, 2013, at 4:10 PM, Dom Q. Silverio <domqsilverio@gmail.com> wrote:

> Only as good as your camera audio.
>
> On 12/17/2013 6:55 PM, Lou Wirth wrote:
> > Anyone using Plural Eyes with Avid on a regular basis. Starting to get lots of DSLR footage these days with separate audio files. I watched a tutorial and it looked like a snap but when I test it out, I got errors. Does it work?
> >
> > Lou
> > Lou Wirth Productions
> > 500Tamal Plaza, Suite 522
> > Corte Madera, CA 94925
> > www.louwirth.com
> > 415-924-9411p

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