Stanislav Zakharin Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 I am very new at this, and what I am asking might be very simple... I was shooting a concert with two cameras and separate soung recorder. No TC Generator. One camera (AG-DVX100B) was set to have a "rolling" TC to allow me to start and stop recording at any time. When I captured this footage in FCP, it generated separate clips from each uninterapted part of the recording. When I throw them in the timeline for synchronization with the sound and to create a multiclip, all of the clips bunched-up together w/o creating gaps. Though, I still see proper TC in each clip. Since there are several hundreds of these clips that are not being placed properly in the timeline, it is a chalenge. Please, help! Am I doing something wrong in capturing? Or there is some kind of setting/technik in FCP that I am missing? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andres Pardo aka Gral Treegan Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 did you try with DV Start Stop detect function? bye! GT I am very new at this, and what I am asking might be very simple... I was shooting a concert with two cameras and separate soung recorder. No TC Generator. One camera (AG-DVX100B) was set to have a "rolling" TC to allow me to start and stop recording at any time. When I captured this footage in FCP, it generated separate clips from each uninterapted part of the recording. When I throw them in the timeline for synchronization with the sound and to create a multiclip, all of the clips bunched-up together w/o creating gaps. Though, I still see proper TC in each clip. Since there are several hundreds of these clips that are not being placed properly in the timeline, it is a chalenge. Please, help! Am I doing something wrong in capturing? Or there is some kind of setting/technik in FCP that I am missing? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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