Pierre,
Good tips.  I wasn't using clips or align to frames.  I will use them
until we resolve the issue.

scott

On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 13:05 +0930, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> > 2) I noticed that for joins between separate videos on the same a/v
> > tracks, the joins between the audio and video segments did not end at
> > the exact same place.  
> >   
> This is a common annoyance!  It is the result of the audio being 
> slightly longer in the source file.
> 
> The more annoying thing is knowing how to resolve it!
> 
> If we just made it such that the default insertion only placed the N*fs 
> number of samples of audio (where N is the number of frames) then it 
> should line up perfectly, but then if we capture in a auto-split 
> fashion, (to say split in 2 Gb files for archival purposes, such as 
> fitting on media) then when we insert video track's one after the other, 
> the sound will be mismatched!
> 
> A possible workaround for this last issue that I just thought of is the 
> possibility of making "virtual assets" (where a virtual asset, 
> "capture_bushwalk.toc" is really the concatenation of real assets say 
> "capture_bushwalk_{001,002,003,...}.toc").  To me this could possibly 
> resolve this issue.
> 
> 
> Note a way to insert material into the timeline without these wierd 
> joins is via clips if you drag into the viewer first, then select what 
> you need, and make a clip, the clip will cut the audio up correctly.
> 
> Also, it's always best to cut your video such that the "align cursor is 
> on frames".
> 
> 
> 
> 


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