Premiere's Synchronize feature allows you to sync multiple clips in a
sequence based on a few different criteria. You can sync them based on clip
markers, clip starts, clip ends, and as you asked for... Clip Timecode!
Piece of cake. Select multiple clips in the sequence and choose Clip >
Synchronize. Specify the timecode, and voila! Done.


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-----Original Message-----
During my multicam shoot of last week, three DV recorders were
timecode-locked and audio was passed through all recorders. I haven't tried
it yet, but I guess this will make thing much easier in PP.

Does anybody have any experience with this? Which single button do I have to
push to get all three sources easily synchronized?



 
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