Alastair Brown
June 23rd, 2008, 01:49 AM
Here is one for you audio experts.
I recorded some Audio using an Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder. It was at it's highest quality setting recording in wma format at 44.1 kHz / 128 kbps.
My problem arose when I then tried to sync this up to my XH-A1 HD Footage.
The sync very quickly drifted out.
I'm a Vegas user.
Only solution I could get was to go to the clip properties for the Olympus track and do the following:-
Go to Time stretch/pitch shift
Method Classic
Set the new length value to approx 99.76% of the original length. (too tired to work it out exactly..sorry!)
You then have to go back and re-sync the start of the clip.
After that you go to the end of the clip and just adjust the new length a fraction at a time until you are in sync.
Took a few attempts having to adjust/re-sync the start and check but it's now spot on.
So…….anybody got an explanation for what goes or a more elegant non hit or a miss solution?
I recorded some Audio using an Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder. It was at it's highest quality setting recording in wma format at 44.1 kHz / 128 kbps.
My problem arose when I then tried to sync this up to my XH-A1 HD Footage.
The sync very quickly drifted out.
I'm a Vegas user.
Only solution I could get was to go to the clip properties for the Olympus track and do the following:-
Go to Time stretch/pitch shift
Method Classic
Set the new length value to approx 99.76% of the original length. (too tired to work it out exactly..sorry!)
You then have to go back and re-sync the start of the clip.
After that you go to the end of the clip and just adjust the new length a fraction at a time until you are in sync.
Took a few attempts having to adjust/re-sync the start and check but it's now spot on.
So…….anybody got an explanation for what goes or a more elegant non hit or a miss solution?