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Multi-Cam Audio Analysis Not Syncing Properly
TeeMan1 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Nov 03, 2014 01:41 Messages: 91 Offline
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This one has me perplexed. Need some help.

I'm testing my gear in preparation for an upcoming three camera shoot and after shooting a couple of test takes and dumping three separate video clips into MultiCam Designer, Audio Analysis simply refuses to line up my clips.

Instead it lines up clip 1 on track 1 as it should be.

However, it pushes the clip 2 on track 2 to the end of track 1 but on track 2 and ditto for clip 3 on track 3 (See the attached photo showing before Audio Analysis and After Audio Analysis).

I know I can go in and manually line up the clips or do it with markers but this issue has me stumped.

At first I thought it may have been because the audio did not record on Clips 2 and 3, but after I checked audio on all 3 clips, it is there.

Any ideas!

TeeMan1
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TeeMan
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Quote This one has me perplexed. Need some help.

I'm testing my gear in preparation for an upcoming three camera shoot and after shooting a couple of test takes and dumping three separate video clips into MultiCam Designer, Audio Analysis simply refuses to line up my clips.

Instead it lines up clip 1 on track 1 as it should be.

However, it pushes the clip 2 on track 2 to the end of track 1 but on track 2 and ditto for clip 3 on track 3 (See the attached photo showing before Audio Analysis and After Audio Analysis).

I know I can go in and manually line up the clips or do it with markers but this issue has me stumped.

At first I thought it may have been because the audio did not record on Clips 2 and 3, but after I checked audio on all 3 clips, it is there.

Any ideas!

TeeMan1




Thanks, I have had my struggles with this one, but have not come to master it yet.
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