In Resolume upon recording, all of my exported audio and video clips don not sync up. They are different time lengths. I'm using a newish Macbook Pro with 2.53 Ghz and 4GB RAM so, I doubt that my system is messing this up. Also I'm just using the computer keyboard to click cue points so Midi is not the problem.
I have all of the effects disables.
Please help.
Thank you.
Recorded audio and video files are not in sync
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Fri Oct 29, 2010 16:32
Re: Recorded audio and video files are not in sync
Resolume tries to record at the highest framerate possible, and this
varies with system performance, even within a single recording.
One way to get things to line up in FCP is to place the audio on the
timeline, and set in and out points at the beginning and end. Then
load the video in the viewer, and use the 'fit to fill' command. This
will change the speed of the clip to match the audio in length
exactly. For better results, you can use Cinema Tools to first conform
to a fixed framerate, closest to the original length.
Hope that helps!
Joris
varies with system performance, even within a single recording.
One way to get things to line up in FCP is to place the audio on the
timeline, and set in and out points at the beginning and end. Then
load the video in the viewer, and use the 'fit to fill' command. This
will change the speed of the clip to match the audio in length
exactly. For better results, you can use Cinema Tools to first conform
to a fixed framerate, closest to the original length.
Hope that helps!
Joris
Re: Recorded audio and video files are not in sync
What are these Cinema Tools you speak of?
Re: Recorded audio and video files are not in sync
Cinema Tools is an app that ships with Final Cut Studio. Useful for conforming to different framerates, or removing duplicate frames.