[Cin] Audio Offset Finder
Andrea paz
gamberucci.andrea at gmail.com
Sun May 19 09:45:45 CEST 2024
Some time ago there was talk about OpenTimelineIO, but I can no longer
find the reference.
What I was thinking of, was to use Audio Offset Finder to see the gap
between files and then manually impose a timecode on each asset via
the appropriate "set timecode" button. At this point you can use your
"sync up" (i.e., "Align Timecodes") button whenever you want.
Regarding the ease of losing sync on the timeline and then having to
redo it again and again, I seem to remember that it was not possible
to lock audio and video together because it meant creating a new type
of "A/V" track while CinGG only has "A" and "V".
In contrast to what you said, in my opinion, what all open NLEs on
linux lack is synchronization in pre-editing, that is, in the
Resources window, working even on dozens and dozens of sources. What
is also missing is the ability to automatically replace, in each
source, the embedded audio track with an external audio track. But
always in pre-editing, not on the timeline. In my opinion, the
operations of pre-editing should be present in an NLE, while
post-editing may be missing.
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