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Final Cut Pro Mystery
Alright, I’m going to try and explain this the best I can.
We’re doing a digital delivery that requires a 5.1 mix + a stereo mix. It works out to be 5.1 mix on channels 1-6, stereo mix on 7&8 and again stereo on 9&10. The file is laid out as follows: 5 seconds of slate, 5 seconds of black and then the :15 spot (TRT – :25).
The edit was done in AVID. To create the final file; we export a reference quicktime with the 10 channels of audio out of the AVID. Then we export a video pass to their specs (ProRes 422 23.98). In quicktime pro we marry the two together. Play it, it’s good to go. We import into FCP to check the audio files and just do a second QC. In FCP, all the channels of audio come in, the video looks good… The issue is that the first 10 frames of the spot are missing audio…
The sync isn’t effected, everything after is just fine. What’s crazy though, is that again, the file isn’t missing the audio in quicktime, just FCP.
Here’s our solution (after many tests), if we have our mixer re-export all of the mixes :10 seconds longer (so there is silence filling the :05 slate and :05 black before the spot) the problem goes away. Our conclusion is that if the file doesn’t have audio through out (in the avid) there is a bug that drops out the first part of the spot once imported into FCP.
Has anyone else come across this insane bug? Any other ideas of ways to fix it?
Thanks!