Oh yes - I even toggled thru the various buttons thinking maybe it had gotten hung up or stuck - still no changes
thanks
DB
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Steve Hullfish <steve4lists@...> wrote:
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> Group clips work on multiple choices for how to sync. Are you sure you chose Mark In as a choice and not timecode or alt time code?
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> Steve Hullfish
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> On Jun 2, 2011, at 9:59 AM, David wrote:
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> > Need advice please - I haven't done this in years, so I must admit to be a bit rusty. We have a 2 cam shoot, producer wants to 'switch live' between the 2 cams. So I created a group clip - to do this I used mark-in points (I also had outs marked) and created a group clip from the BIN menu pull down. (NOTE - one source was a subclip that I created from of an ingested tape, the other source was media xfered from a xd-cam that came in as QT files) When I loaded this new Grp clip into the source monitor I noticed that the inpoint was way earlier than what I had marked. So I tried with no out points marked - got the same results.
> > Then I tried a MultiGroup, but again, the actual in is WAY earlier than what I had marked.
> > Interestingly - when I reach the point on the Group Clip that I wanted to switch between, the 2 cams are in perfect sync.
> > Am I missing a step here ? - i don't remember having had these problems when I did this years ago.
> > Any thoughts ?? (running PC based HD Media Comoser, vers 3.5.9)
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> > thanks in advance
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> > DB
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