Friday, April 20, 2012

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

 

If you don't want to mess with the real timecode of your clips, then
duplicate your start timecode to Aux-TC1, and increment Aux-TC1 by 2
frames on the audio clips. Then auto-sync by Aux-TC1.

Cheers,
--Michael

On 12-04-20 2:44 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:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> 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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