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Neoscene 7D issue
I did a test shoot over the weekend and found the 7D files converted from Neoscene to have an audio delay issue. The files dragged to Sony Vegas timeline had a longer audio clip than the visual clip. I was able to solve it manually but I hope Cineform and resolve this issue. I was thinking this is probably due to the 44.1Khz sampling vs 48Khz.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Yip, seeing the same thing here, and in trawling for an answer, found your post. Have you found out any more yet?
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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My understanding is that Cineform did not have advance access to the Canon Codecs, and that they are already working on a fix-- even alpha testing now. As fast as they are at jumping on something, I am guessing we will see something within a week. Maybe even one of those weekend surprises..
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Problem looks to be solved. Just downloaded and installed the latest patch, ran some clips through and it all matches now.
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/cineform...d-support.html |
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NICE!! Luckily i kept the source files from the prototype...
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