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Jeff Gerritsen schreef:
> I have a two camera interview I'm trying to edit, one camera always on the 
> interviewer and one camera always on the interviewee.  I want to edit both 
> files into one file where the interviewee says something, then cut to the 
> interviewer, then back to the interviewee when he says something, etc, etc...
> 
> What is the best method to perform this in cinelerra?
> 
> For example, I have tried placing both video and audio tracks on the timeline 
> (six tracks in total).  The top video track is the interviewee with related 
> audio tracks.  On the bottom is the interviewers video and audio tracks.  I 
> use the audio tracks to align the timeline for sync purposes.   When played 
> in the compositor window, timing between video and audio is way off and 
> within a few minuets of playing editing becomes impossible.  
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Background info:
> Cinelerra version 2.1 CV
> Build date:  Tue Jan 9th, 11:15:03 EST 2007
> Quicktime version: 2.2.0 external ffmpeg
> Libmpeg3 version 1.7.0


If you are absolutely frame synced with the audio. Just align them, and
make make tracks transparent on keyframes. Now you say you are not, and
you are @#$(&@#. Is the audio of the interviewee and interviewer
serperate? Then just make hard cuts: [question][answer] and add them on
one track, maybe two so you can make a nice face nods etc. ;)



Stefan
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