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Posted by blackburst@aol.com on 10/03/05 16:28
Richard Crowley wrote:
> Yes, I have seen exactly the same thing.
> But it has never been traced to DV sound being "unlocked".
> It is always found to be a problem elsewhere in the chain
> (where it could have happened to audio/video from ANY
> source).
>
> The connection between "audio drift" and "DV unlocked
> audio" just has no credible evidence that anybody here
> has ever seen. Dunno why/how you are obsessing on
> "DV unlocked audio"?
Well, the originator of the post started with "audio drift", and I have
tried to make dubs from a DV camcorder direct to a standalone DVD
recorder, via both firewire and composite, with NO other equipment in
the chain, and found the audio out of sync.
I thought the Sony unlocked audio quote might be the answer.
I STILL don't have a clue why my dubs lose sync about 1/2 the time.
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