Re: Aligning animation and songs
Re: Aligning animation and songs
- Subject: Re: Aligning animation and songs
- From: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 01:24:22 +0200
Hi thanks,
yes, I agree, it's easier to let the song give me the time.
But if the song begins some seconds after the animation began?
Who is going to give me the playback time?
My timer? If so, when the songs begins I should switch timer and use the
songs time. Should I do this way?
BTW, my animation cannot change speed. And it cannot drop/skip frames. Think
about iMovie, the way it aligns movies and songs.
Best Regards
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Lorenzo
email: email@hidden
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From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 15:43:45 -0700
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To: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
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Cc: email@hidden
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Subject: Re: Aligning animation and songs
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Typically you want to cue the synchronization off of the audio. The
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rationale is that you can slow down or speed up animation easily
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(drop/skip frames) and if it's "close", things will look OK. But if you
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try to vary the playback speed of the audio or change the sound
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playback cursor, you'll introduce nasty hiccups/popping or pitch bends
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that everyone will notice. In other words, it's harder to tweak the
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audio rate in a subtle way that end users won't notice; it's a lot
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easier to tweak the video to force it to line up with the
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already-playing sound.
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