Friday, April 20, 2012

Re: [Avid-L2] Question about Autosync and double system sound...

 

But then the TC won't match the original audio files that were imported. If the TC is consistantly 2 frames off, and not sometimes 2, sometimes 1, you could try changing the TC on the audio source files before importing. That way if you make any list they will reflect the TC in the source files.

jay

On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:44 PM, Mark Spano wrote:

> You can batch increment timecode to all your audio clips. Then when you
> autosync, they'll be right.
>
> Select all the audio clips in the bin, then right-click and choose Modify...
> In the drop down menu, choose Increment Timecode
> In the field, choose Start TC, and enter 2
>
> It'll give you the usual spiel about how dangerous it is to modify source
> clip timecode, but it'll then move the start TC 2 frames ahead for all the
> clips in one shot. Resync and you're good to go...
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Steve Hullfish <steve4lists@veralith.com>wrote:
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>>
>> I have a question:
>>
>> I shot something multicam with two Sony F3s and a high end mixer/recorder
>> (I don't remember what). We jam synced the timecode at the beginning of the
>> shoot and both cameras appeared to be on the same timecode as the audio
>> recorder, but now that I'm using Autosync using the timecode to match the
>> audio to the cameras, I notice that the audio is probably LEADING video by
>> two frames. Is there a way to Autosync but off-set the audio by a specific
>> number of frames? Obviously I can just slip everything by those two frames
>> for every shot once I get it done, but I'd rather have the audio actually
>> in sync in the clips. I could also do it by IN point on every clip, but
>> then I have a lot of clips to do and would rather have a fairly automated
>> system.
>>
>> The sound guy ran audio continuously through 2+ hours of shooting. The two
>> F3s started and stopped a LOT.
>>
>> Steve Hullfish
>> contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
>> author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction" (2nd Edition
>> now available)
>>
>>
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