There isn't a lot to know. You can learn the basics in about 5 minutes. Some things that I've noticed while using it:
Limit the audio track selection to the single best track. Trying to sync via 2 or more audio tracks can bog down the system. You should get better and faster results using only one audio track.
Placing In and Out points on your source clip/group doesn't really make a difference. If you In and Out 5 seconds of a 2 hour clip, it's going to search through all 2 hours. To only sync the 5 seconds, you'll need to make a subclip/subgroup.
First thing you should do before scriptsyncing is open your command palette and add the "Add Script Mark" button. You'll need this to make inevitable corrections.
You can copy/paste text into your previously made scripts, but you can't copy sciptsynced text. So if you're trying to consolidate previously synced scripts, you'll have to redo them.
Dialogue that's repeated over and over again is probably the biggest pain in SciptSync land. Make sure your transcription company indicates timecode between each take.
And that's all I can think of for now...
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Marcel Brassard <bncrcaxlr@gmail.com> wrote:
Absolutely right Robert. Lots of info there.
Thanks,MOn 2014-04-30, at 4:35 PM, Robert Lawson wrote:
I believe much of that information is in the Editing Guides...
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