At 10:37 AM 1/10/2008, getagripatlanta wrote:
>I will try to recapture the footage. This time I will place ins and
>outs at the beginning and end of each scene (Places I turned off the
>camera and/or shuttled the tape back to review the take/s.) I'm
>thinking this might have left some gaps in the time code of a few
>frames. Would this make the audio shift away from the video during the
>capture? Does this usually help? In listening to the stuff I captured
>earlier I even heard a few stutters and/or quick repeats (micro
>seconds) of the audio.

That should help. Shorter clips in my experience rarely fall out of 
sync. Taky's spot on about Premiere botching up audio sync when there 
are time code gaps. It's a big flaw of Premiere.

I got around it by using Adobe OnLocation to capture full tapes at a 
time then importing the long clips into Premiere. OnLocation and, for 
that matter, almost every video editor other than Premiere, has no 
audio sync problems during capture. If you have other capturing 
software, you might try using that as well.

Let's hope Adobe fixes this major bug sometime soon.

Mike Boom



 
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