capturing long portions of video. If you are going to fix it, I would
recommend doing it by eyematching. I do not know if there is any formula.
(In my experience the drift is rather random in length).
Another possible reason for the drift could be that you have to master clips
with the same name in the project. I have seen this cause audio drifts in
Xpress before. Avid dont like clips with the same name.
Best wishes,
Martin Thorbjörnsson, Sweden
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 04:27, Rob C <chanterhaus@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> I'm editing a project in Avid Xpress Pro on a Mac using OS . The
> project video is a little longer than I'm used to dealing with at
> about an hour and twenty minutes long.
>
> I'm noticing a little drift in the audio and was told it was because
> I digitized through firewire and should have digitized it in smaller
> sections. 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.
>
> Is there a formula to correct this or do I just need to eyeball the
> audio into sync.
>
> - rob c
>
>
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