Re: Synching concert footage to CD recordings
- From: "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net>
- Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 03:13:29 GMT
It's worth a shot but it won't be any easier to sync everything together.
Your is a job I wouldn't want to have to do. :-)
"pinkBEAT" <pinkBEAT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hmm. I just had a thought. Maybe if I trim the video clips a bit that
would
do it and I wouldn't have to insert still pictures and transitions. I bet
that's the answer. I'm gonna try it and let you know how it works. :o)
"Wojo" wrote:
Sounds like the way your doing it is probably the only way to get it
done.
Tedious but probably worth it in the end.
"pinkBEAT" <pinkBEAT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have some footage of a band at a club and recorded it with MPEG on a
Sony
Cybershot still camera. The audio is very distorted so, I am trying to
synch
the video as best as possible to the CD recordings.Kind of like a music
video. Since it is live footage and not in exact time as the
recordings, I
have been dropping still pictures with transitions and adjusting the
length
of the picture shot to help keep it time but, it's not the most
perfect.
Is
there a way to synch it up and keep it in synch that I don't know
about? I
have been working on this for months and just want to get done with it
already and send it to the band.
Thanks in advance,
pinkBEAT
.
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