Re: Audio NTSC flag in Final Cut Pro
Re: Audio NTSC flag in Final Cut Pro
- Subject: Re: Audio NTSC flag in Final Cut Pro
- From: Tony Huet <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 14:07:45 -0600
On Feb 10, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Darrin Cardani wrote:
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> On Feb 10, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Tony Huet wrote:
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>> It's funny that in 2010 we're revisiting many of the same audio/video issues that have plagued movie-making since it's inception.
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> I concur, but we have to support a lot of different formats, hardware, and odd engineering decisions that our industry made over the last century. Making all the options accessible to users is a challenge, and if you have suggestions for making it easier/better, please let us know by filing enhancement requests or bug reports:
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> <http://bugreporter.apple.com/>
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> I cannot tell you how elated I would be to never have to deal with, for example, non-square pixels ever again. But alas, I do still have to deal with them.
Darrin,
I hope you did not take my comments to mean anything negative about any of the ProApps. I just meant that any time audio and video are recorded separately by two different devices (and sometimes even by the same device) there will always be sync issues. It was really just more of a comment about how some things never change, regardless of technology.
And Helena - thanks for the pointers on the undo cache over-riding current settings. Very good info to know. I think it explains some things I've run into that I could never figure out. Great to know Bruce's instructions are a more bullet-proof way to go.
Using a Canon 5D to shoot video has taken me back to the 'olden' days of film in a way. It's been a lot of fun to revisit old techniques.
Tony _______________________________________________
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