Lee,
I use the audio as well and it works very well but the best way is if
you have cameras
like my Sony NX5 which can be linked The one camera generates the timecode
which is then simultaneously recorded by all the other cameras as well.
I unfortunately only have one camera with that facility so can not use
it and would therefore
not know how to make the timecode visible in Premiere but I am sure that
should be possible.
Neil, why don't you join the nations of this world and raise your debt
limit and get a few of those
cameras and ask your children to pay them off.:-)
Uwe
> The best way I know to sync cameras is with the audio, not the video.
> Every
> week I put together something made from 4 cameras (and now for the
> last few
> months it is 5 cameras). The technique I use to allow easy sync'ing is to
> feed the same audio to every camera; I avoid on-camera mic's. Using
> the same
> audio stream makes it quite easy to locate patterns in the waveform to
> sync
> on. I look for patterns between pauses and/or for spikes.
>
> Lee
>
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