Looks like this is what I called "manual" editing or like you describe it seems to be quite near to that. I will play around a little bit more, however it is problematic if you have only audio as a sync reference. With many cams you can produce material with the same global timecode, what is a very good sync source. If you look at the video you will see how they are using this information to sync some of the files - however it is also very good to have other sync sources available, like e.g. audio.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 1:32 PM, jdd <j...@dodin.org> wrote: > Le 31/01/2017 à 13:02, DogFilm a écrit : > >> That is interesting, jdd! Would you like to explain your workflow >> > > it's pretty easy. > > I use two video camcorder, so two video/sound tracks. Usually the one that > have the better audio is the central one, but there the video is boring, so > my second cam where I do closeups. I film band's shows > > on kdenlive, load the two tracks, push them to the timeline. > > make them approximately in sync - specially because music is repetitive. > > separate audio and video, then degroup video and audio. I don't know and > don't like it because it's then easy to move the video track out of sync by > mistake. Don't ! > > right clic on an audio track and choose "sync master". select all the > tracks (video and audio as well), right clic and "audio sync" > > wait till end > > test. Do not always works. If not resync by hand a bit and do again. > > You get very good lip sync > > http://val-en.dodin.org/uploads/Main/20160910-col-aucamville > -02-jungle-v.mp4 > > my daugther :-) enjoy > > jdd > NB: sometime an out of sync can come from the reader or the network >