Re: Make Multiclip using Timecode
Re: Make Multiclip using Timecode
- Subject: Re: Make Multiclip using Timecode
- From: Piers Goodhew <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:12:37 +1100
Hi Dr. Greg,
This does sound similar to a merge clip issue we saw last year, in FCP 6 and which is still present in 7.0.1 - but I didn't personally discover or file the report (with AppleCare Alliance, not bugreporter) so I don't recall it exactly - some kind of slippage on merge clips (original vision was shot double system)
I do recall that our current issue was very much like the issue with the original multiclip where if you relinked media, clips which previously started N seconds later started 2N (and were thus out of synch). I'll ask the guys involved and get back to you off list.
PG
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Gregory Clarke
<email@hidden> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've found some odd behavior making multiclips. I've got 2 clips with overlapping timecode, but one has video that starts after the other's video (by 5 seconds and 1 frame). They've got the same duration though because they're both merged to the same longer audio clip (double system footage).
Since audio starts before the video in both clips, the 2 clips have the same In point at the start of the audio. This creates a multiclip with the picture in sync.
But if I choose to synchronize using timecode, the Sync Time is off by 5 seconds and 1 frame:
And the multiclip picture is out of sync (each angle is in sync with its angle's audio, of course).
Has anyone encountered this before?
Thanks,
Greg
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