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1. Re: Multicam-Strange Audio file trunctation when changing cameras
JSS1138 Jan 31, 2011 12:58 PM (in response to Keith Moreau)Huh?
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2. Re: Multicam-Strange Audio file trunctation when changing cameras
Keith Moreau Jan 31, 2011 1:24 PM (in response to JSS1138)Yeah, sorry it's confusing, let me explain:
I usually edit multicam this way:
I nest the sequence that has multiple cameras/tracks (sourceSequence) into a new sequence, let's call that sequence MCSequence
I also put one or more tracks sourceSequence into MCSequence below the nested soureSequence track. This was I have a reference for all the clips and blank spaces between clips in sourceSequence.
I also use one of the audio tracks of these reference clips as the master audio for MCSequence.
In MCSequence, if I make a camera change, inexplicably the left audio track of the 'reference' cuts that point and is deleted up until the next cut point in MCSequence. This happens to be the exact audio track I need to use which happens to be the XDCAM EX track. The right channel isn't affected, just the left.
Since I'm using that track as my master audio, it's a pain. I want to be able to have a fully edited MCSequence but also have this master audio track as well available so I can perform volume corrections and other stuff, L edits on the audio etc. It's a pain to have to deal with what I think is a strange bug.
Anyway I hope this is clear but I fear it's just a glitch I'll have to deal with.
Thanks for any advice.
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3. Re: Multicam-Strange Audio file trunctation when changing cameras
Keith Moreau Jan 31, 2011 1:53 PM (in response to Keith Moreau)OK I figured it out. In the multicam I was targeting audio track 1. When I switched the target to another audio track it didn't affect the track I was wanted so problem solved.





