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Phil raino
I recorded a lecture with separate audio and video files, saving the audio
(recorded via microphone) as an MP3 to use as a replacement for the audio
captured by the camcorder. The timeline has 3 sequential video clips and 3
corresponding sequential audio clips (let's call them A, B, and C).
The problem is that I cannot get the audio to conform to any Timeline Snaps.
The audio will only allow itself to be moved in Producer's pre-determined
increments (00.07, 00.13, 00.20, etc.) I can change the snaps' times, but the
audio clips cannot be dragged to them, only the pre-determined increments.
Similarly, if a snap is defined, and then audio file B is added to the
timeline after A, B will ignore both the defined snap and the blue timeline
indicator. Instead, it's automatically mashed up immediately after audio
clip A.
This problem prevents accurate lip-synching, which is why I recorded the
audio and video separately in the first place.
(recorded via microphone) as an MP3 to use as a replacement for the audio
captured by the camcorder. The timeline has 3 sequential video clips and 3
corresponding sequential audio clips (let's call them A, B, and C).
The problem is that I cannot get the audio to conform to any Timeline Snaps.
The audio will only allow itself to be moved in Producer's pre-determined
increments (00.07, 00.13, 00.20, etc.) I can change the snaps' times, but the
audio clips cannot be dragged to them, only the pre-determined increments.
Similarly, if a snap is defined, and then audio file B is added to the
timeline after A, B will ignore both the defined snap and the blue timeline
indicator. Instead, it's automatically mashed up immediately after audio
clip A.
This problem prevents accurate lip-synching, which is why I recorded the
audio and video separately in the first place.