Try traditional import at low res (i.e. 15:1s) and check.
On 3/11/2011 7:34 PM, Paul Dougherty wrote:
> I've done a variety of HD jobs on a MC5 (5.0.1) running off a
> year-old MacBook Pro with a Firewire 800 drive in the last 6 months
> with out a wrinkle. But I just took delivery of a drive with
> Quicktimes captured from DVCPro HD tapes ingested as DVCPro HD
> Quicktimes. In both the Quicktime Player and thru the Avid (Qt linked
> via AMA to same Quicktime) it's pretty out of sync. Since we're one
> foot into the weekend here I'm posting this question hastily before
> running a battery of tests. I've been assured by the facility that
> did the capture that the Qt's are in sync as they play them back off
> a video raid on-site.
>
> I can think of all kinds of things to try next but thought I see if
> there's an wisdom out there on the subject. The DVCPro HD is
> 1080i/60 LPCM audio, bit depth 16.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
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