Re: FCP and TC
Re: FCP and TC
- Subject: Re: FCP and TC
- From: Ky Hopwood <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 09:48:51 -0700
I am confused by step 2.
When replacing the audio, are you altering the timecode track, or are
you adding one? Looking in the screen shot, it appears that a new
timecode track was added, was that intentional?
I am guessing, that after step 2, you were expecting the Aux TC 1 to
remain unchanged ( 08:38:29:10 in the case of 1_1_1_03 ), and Aux TC 2
to be empty.
ky
On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:09 AM, Andreas Kiel wrote:
I got a problem here.
We have an app which adds AUX 1 TCs to captured movies - it does
add them to the movie on disk.
This works perfect. FCP does recognize everything as expected. See
"Bin source files" in the screen shot.
A possible second step will delete the source audio and replace it
with an external audio (in the file). Now the
AUX 1 TC is still there but does have the Source value. See "Bin
merged files" in the screen shot.
Deleting manually the source timecode in QT Player will restore the
correct AUX 1. See "1_1_1_03 copy" in the screen shot.
But that's not a solution.
Only workaround is to add an AUX 2 to file which is recognized
correctly by FCP. See "Bin merged files" in the screen shot.
<screen shot.png>
Checking the tracks of the merged files in QT Player also show
correct results. Extracting Timecode Track 2 (AUX 1) shows the
correct TC.
<screenshot 2.png>
Is this a known bug and if yes is it a QT or FCP bug.
Regards
Andreas _______________________________________________
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