Friday, October 2, 2015

[Avid-L2] QT File from Avid through QT Pro chops beginning audio in FCP7?

 

Having QC issues on a file that is fine on my end until I put it into QT Pro 7.

Have a sequence that is all ProResHQ.  I added a black title at the beginning for the 1 sec pad and a black title at the end for 1 sec tail pad.  I added audio silence from the Protools stems at the end 1 sec pad.  Everything is rendered to ProResHQ.  The show is 99.9% a long ProResHQ 422 sent from Resolve.  The audio is 8 tracks of ProTools Stems 5.1 plus LtRt.

I export a QT reference from Avid then Save As in QTPro 7 after naming the 8 mono tracks to their channel postitions L,R,C,Lfe,Ls,Rs,Lt,Rt.  The resulting file plays fine when Ama'd back and if I send it to ProTools it's correct.  QC using FCP7 is missing the first 12 frames of audio after the 1 sec head pad when they view it in FCP 7.  I can duplicate this behavior on my system.  If I chop off the 1 sec head pad all is fine in FCP 7. 

I went back and added the same 1 sec of silence media I added under the tail 1 sec pad to the head 1 sec pad but still the resulting self contained .mov is missing the first 12 frames of audio when viewed in FCP7.  I can take the same file into Adobe Premiere CC2014 and the audio is fine.  The head pad is a black title created in Avid as proreshq and rendered to proreshq.  Like I said at first I had no audio media just filler but now with silent media there is still the issue in FCP 7

I have finally gone back to the Avid sequence and found there was 1 sec pad at the head of the audio stems and added that back in sync so the audio is one long chunk followed by the 1 sec silence media from the same stems placed at the end.  Even this export has the issue in FCP 7.  My last resort will be a full same as source export from Avid but this will then mixdown the audio so I will have to remarry the stems in QT Pro7.  I will try just the resulting stereo audio file in FCP7 first to see it this behaves properly but I won't know till after the export.

Bottom line it appears that FCP 7 is no longer a viable way for QC houses to check files IMHO.  Nothing after the missing audio is out of sync so what is FCP 7 doing to lose this audio.  It seems to be related to the 1 sec pad at the head but I can't seem to nail the real culprit.  Any suggestions welcome.
 
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net

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