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 Posted by carlmart on 10/29/06 02:53 
Richard Crowley wrote: 
 
> Yes, people shoot double-system without timecode 
> (or even without marks) and successfully sync it to 
> the picture in modern NLE post-produciton.  Digital 
> equipment which depends on even cheap, mass- 
> market crystals makes it more likely that picture and 
> sound will be reasonably close even after 10-15 
> minutes, etc.  Certainly better than back in the bad 
> old days of reel-to-reel analog recording. 
 
Indeed. No doubt we now have a lot of things we didn't have in the old 
times. And they are getting better! 
 
That's why I was proposing this methodology. A way to do things better 
that is not as difficult as it recently was. 
 
With modern machines you can keep sync with an error of +/- 1 frame 
every 30 minutes or better, which you can easily correct in editing. As 
nobody uses 30-minutes shots, then you will always be in sync.
 
  
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