VJ PROMO VIDEOCLIP

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RTV
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VJ PROMO VIDEOCLIP

Post by RTV »

hi all
anyone knows the best way to record a vj promo.... i cant use resolume cos only records video clips without sound . i used premier pro and doesn't have the same effect as recording it live on RSLM. anyone suggest or had experience in doing this? will be very useful!! thanxxx

emendi
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suggestion...

Post by emendi »

Record your promo with resolume (While listening to the sound from a cd player or something like that) and add the sound to the video using the premiere later.

it's supposed to be really easy to find the sync between the sound and the video.

Good luck.

RTV
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Post by RTV »

yeah i managed to do it on premier. looks quite good. cheers

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Post by Manwell »

Hey RTV when I have tried to use Resolume's record function the recorded video seems to be alot faster than the original mix I performed to audio, so the two dont sync up when imported into premier. I read somewhere on this forum it was because my harddrive was not quick enough to record in realtime and it was dropping frames. Did you find this or have you got a super hardcore harddrive setup? Any input would be appreciated.

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nowig
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Post by nowig »

the best way is to use one other computer, or laptop, with a video capture card, build in or usb.
so you can connect the video and the sound output separately and have
a record what is sync.

PS: and a little bit of cable connection, .... you know...

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Post by movebandit »

I had the same problem with dropped frames on a fast Raid-System, but after using the new Mjpeg-Codec http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=3169 its perfect, no such biiiig Files, a longer record time (up to 2Gigs, but a little compressed) and NO dropped Frames, same tempo.

But for Showreel Production and Live Recording I Always use a standanlone Harddrive Recorder or a Dv Cam connected to the Master out. Ok theres some Quality loss, but everything runs Stable and the Sound is always in Sync........

[Edited on 16-3-2007 by movebandit]

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Post by nrrtv »

Originally posted by movebandit
I had the same problem with dropped frames on a fast Raid-System, but after using the new Mjpeg-Codec http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=3169 its perfect, no such biiiig Files, a longer record time (up to 2Gigs, but a little compressed) and NO dropped Frames, same tempo.

But for Showreel Production and Live Recording I Always use a standanlone Harddrive Recorder or a Dv Cam connected to the Master out. Ok theres some Quality loss, but everything runs Stable and the Sound is always in Sync........

[Edited on 16-3-2007 by movebandit]
Yeah, agree with you. I use DV cam too and works like a charm ;)

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