> maybe it's getting off topic, but i had similar sync problems > with different recording speeds between one of the camcorders > and the mini-disk-recorder in a multi-track project.
Yes, you would have. > (i solved it by just leaving a blank frame in the camara track > every now and then, to let the audio catch up. > i agree this is not quite professional.) That works up to a point, but only if you have places where this can be done without it being noticeable. It will mean you're left with drifting audio though, and you have to make a judgement call as to how much you allow it to drift before you insert your blank frame. The other issue of course is that sometimes the audio runs behind the video. In this case you'll have to drop a frame, which is equally undesireable. > so i'd like to know how we do that syncronization? Refer to my earlier posts in this thread for the workflow I use. > maybe start & end all recordings with that classic wooden shutter? > (don't know the exact term but you know, like the kino icon) Synchronising the start/stop times isn't actually the problem. Rather it's caused by unsynchronised sampling clocks in the audio and video recording devices. Unless you can afford gear which accepts external sync (which usually means high-end cameras for starters) it's a problem you have to solve in software. Again, refer to my earlier posts for the full story. Best regards jonathan _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
