Stephen Pruitt
August 28th, 2007, 11:24 AM
Okay. . . this whole timecode thing is getting bothersome. I obviously know nothing.
Here's what I think lies at the root of all of my questions:
When recording with a double system using an Edirol R-4 or a 744T or something similar, if the camera is serving as the clock source and the recorder is serving as the clock slave, both the audio and the video have time code messages stamped on them.
So here's the question:
Let's say I've shot some footage. It's been shot with my camera and I import it into Final Cut Pro 6.0. The video footage from the camera also has its audio directly underneath on the audio line. All my clips are imported. Hundreds of them.
So now let's say I go to import the audio from my double-system takes off the audio recorder. Will Final Cut Pro automatically exactly match the timecoded audio tracks from the audio recorder to the video footage from the camera? Or is this a manual, time consuming process we're talking about here?
If it IS automatic, how does FCP deal with situations where the audio recorder and the camera weren't started at the exact same instance?
This is all very mystifying to me. Unless it's automatic, boy does it ever sound like a synchronization nightmare!
I am very grateful for your help.
Stephen
Here's what I think lies at the root of all of my questions:
When recording with a double system using an Edirol R-4 or a 744T or something similar, if the camera is serving as the clock source and the recorder is serving as the clock slave, both the audio and the video have time code messages stamped on them.
So here's the question:
Let's say I've shot some footage. It's been shot with my camera and I import it into Final Cut Pro 6.0. The video footage from the camera also has its audio directly underneath on the audio line. All my clips are imported. Hundreds of them.
So now let's say I go to import the audio from my double-system takes off the audio recorder. Will Final Cut Pro automatically exactly match the timecoded audio tracks from the audio recorder to the video footage from the camera? Or is this a manual, time consuming process we're talking about here?
If it IS automatic, how does FCP deal with situations where the audio recorder and the camera weren't started at the exact same instance?
This is all very mystifying to me. Unless it's automatic, boy does it ever sound like a synchronization nightmare!
I am very grateful for your help.
Stephen