Saturday, November 14, 2009

[Avid-L2] Re:Avid + Drifting Audio

I don't think audio embedded in the FW signal should drift, but I
almost never capture via FW.
How much drift? That may give you a clue. And if recapturing solves
it, I'd say do it now; that would be easier than syncing by eye.

"I was also told there was some sort of formula to correct
it like " -2 frames of audio for every 10 minutes of video" or
something to that affect"

Sounds like a reference to NDF vs. DF timecode, which should not apply
here. Please don't start a thread about NDF vs. DF TC; it was just
covered in depth. Please. Don't.


William Meese
Red Ball Rolling
pixcutter@earthlink.net


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