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OK fellow Mac'ers. I've run into a problem and want to see if anyone out there has experienced this and knows of a possible solution that is shorter than the two I am considering.
In FCP I have built out my 5.1 audio and everything seems perfect. I output 5 mono wav files via export to Quicktime movie, then use those in compressor to build my 5.1 audio.
for some reason, the final product, at roughly 3/4 of the way through is out of sync, it seems to be holding a previous point of reference which no longer exists, a point where I USED to have an edit, it's like the audio is glued there, but in the timeline it is fine. I can't figure it out.
My two current solutions would be to take the AC3, run it through streamclip to get my discrete channels again, bring them into FCP and try and line them up properly and splice it all together, then send back out again and hope it all sticks.
the other option is to simply rebuild the edit from scratch. That actually isn't the end of the world as the edit is terribly complex (compared to my previous two edits).
But if anyone has seen this before, and more importantly figured out a way to not reinvent the entire thing from scratch, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
In FCP I have built out my 5.1 audio and everything seems perfect. I output 5 mono wav files via export to Quicktime movie, then use those in compressor to build my 5.1 audio.
for some reason, the final product, at roughly 3/4 of the way through is out of sync, it seems to be holding a previous point of reference which no longer exists, a point where I USED to have an edit, it's like the audio is glued there, but in the timeline it is fine. I can't figure it out.
My two current solutions would be to take the AC3, run it through streamclip to get my discrete channels again, bring them into FCP and try and line them up properly and splice it all together, then send back out again and hope it all sticks.
the other option is to simply rebuild the edit from scratch. That actually isn't the end of the world as the edit is terribly complex (compared to my previous two edits).
But if anyone has seen this before, and more importantly figured out a way to not reinvent the entire thing from scratch, I'd love to hear your thoughts.