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Posted by Richard Crowley on 10/05/61 11:39
"peter" wrote ...
> Is there perhaps some way to sync the clips automatically
> that I'm not aware of?
Doesn't seem likely, IME.
> Maybe there is real-time code imprinted on his tape that
> keeps running even when he stops the cam?
Yes, some cameras record timecode that reflects the time of
day (rather than the running time on the tape). But even if
the pro's tape had this code, can you read it? Do you have
similar code on your other tapes?
> I'm using premiere pro 1.5 and my cam is trv900. I don't
> know what cam he was using. It's a shoulder mount camera
> and he gave me miniDV tapes. I could ask him if it would help.
What would really help is to know what kind of TC each
of your (and his) cameras recorded, and whether you can
read it?
I have done this myself and it didn't seem to be anywhere
near that difficult. If this is a musical program, do you not
at least have ambient sound from the music on all the tapes?
Its not that hard to line up the music, both on the gross and
then on the frame-by-frame scales.
In fact, even when I did have TC to work with, it was faster
to sync the tracks together using the music on the sound track.
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