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Matching speed of multiple tracks
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Hey all!! I have a video I'm trying to do for a friend which involves the use of 5 different camers all trained on the same subject. I need to edit them all together to match a sound desk recording of the same subject, but naturally, each camera has recorded at a slightly different speed. I have matched the in points but the out points don't line up due to slight speed variations of each camera. Is there an easy way to force these to all line up without having to mess about too much guessing and adjusting each track independantly?
Thanks for any suggestions anyone may have!
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Bump! Sorry, need help so just moving back up the list.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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1)Put the sound track in the timeline
2)Place the playhead anywhere in the clip
3)Hit "x"
4)Open video clip A in the viewer, set in and out points
5)Drag into the canvas window to "Fit to Fill"
6)Drink frosty beverage
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Plato--what's a "Chickie Run"?
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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Legend! I figured there had to be an easy way to do it, but a few people had read the forum with no answers until yours! Will give it a shot tonight. Thanks a million!
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