> maybe it's getting off topic, but i had similar sync problems
> with different recording speeds between one of the camcorders
> and the mini-disk-recorder in a multi-track project.
Yes, you would have.
> (i solved it by just leaving a blank frame in the camara track
> every now and then, to
maybe it's getting off topic, but i had similar sync problems
with different recording speeds between one of the camcorders
and the mini-disk-recorder in a multi-track project.
(i solved it by just leaving a blank frame in the camara track
every now and then, to let the audio catch up.
i agre
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 15:44 +1030, Jonathan Woithe wrote:
> I'm glad to hear it. The symptoms were a little strange though, even for
> a TOC issue. Oh well, at least the result is consistent now.
:)
>
> No problem. Even though things appear to be working now you will still
> suffer from the pro
> Looks like I was chasing ghosts (or my own tail) with this one. Seems
> the table of contents file was corrupt. When I manually created a table
> of contents for my HDV source file, the render worked properly.
I'm glad to hear it. The symptoms were a little strange though, even for
a TOC issu
ource track
> >>being out of sync with the other.
> I should clarify that when I say sync, I mean the synchronization between the
> audio from the multitrack recording to the video. In my case, the sync looks
> good in Cinelerra, but not in the rendered output.
>
> I wi
Jonathan,
Thank you for taking the time to write out a detailed response. My responses
are below.
scott
>>I'll have to take your word for it; the waveforms as presented are rather
>>difficult to use to verify sync.
The drummer's snare hit should be clear enough to see.
>>Hmm, I assume you mea
> I'm having a problem with the audio sync on a rendered video. This is a
> video of a rock band playing. I have used the original audio from the
> cam (720P HDV, MPEGTS, 48.1khz audio) to sync up a multi-track recording
> of the same session (WAV, 48.1khz audio). When reviewing the audio
> wave