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  • Audio Twilight Zone

    Posted by Jonny Hal on April 30, 2009 at 5:42 am

    Occasionally, when playing back a digitized source track that originated on CD, the IN point for that segment seems to get corrupted.

    This has happened multiple times with multiple files in multiple projects.

    Typically, the source files come from iTunes, are burned onto a CD, then copied onto the same drives as my other media.

    After having played back correctly a thousand times in my segment during editing, a piece of music from one of these files will begin playing from a different spot.

    The timecode appears correct, and if I reveal the clip in the Viewer, it plays back fine.

    If I try to overwrite the segment using that clip in the Viewer, the problem remains.

    If I go back to an earlier cut where the piece played correctly– provided I remembered to duplicate — copy the exact same segment, and then paste it into my latest cut, everything’s peachy.

    Anybody else have this issue?

    Mac Dual Quad Core with FCP Studio 2 v.6.05

    Jonny Hal replied 17 years ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • John Fishback

    May 5, 2009 at 8:17 pm

    Try an audio mixdown: Sequence Menu>Render Only>Audio Mixdown. Be aware that using anything downloaded from iTunes that has copyright protection can lead to serious liability. I’ve seen it happen.

    John

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  • Jonny Hal

    May 5, 2009 at 8:44 pm

    Thanks for responding, but I’m not sure how a mixdown will solve my problem — especially if the underlying audio is playing from the wrong spot.

    Regarding the rights issue, these are all projects where the elements are licensed.

    Thanks again.

  • John Fishback

    May 5, 2009 at 10:39 pm

    Try the mixdown. It’s fixed exactly the same problem you’re having for me. If that doesn’t work, try trashing the audio renders and re-rendering. While I’ve never had to do that, I’ve read posts where that’s worked.

    John

    MacPro 8-core 2.8GHz 8 GB RAM OS 10.5.5 QT7.5.5 Kona 3 Dual Cinema 23 ATI Radeon HD 3870
    ATTO ExpressSAS R380 RAID Adapter, PDE Enclosure with 8-drive 6TB RAID 5
    24″ TV-Logic Monitor
    Final Cut Studio 2 (up to date)

    Pro Tools HD w SYNC IO, Yamaha DM1000, Millennia Media HV-3C, Neumann U87, Schoeps Mk41 mics, Genelec Monitors, PrimaLT ISDN

  • Jonny Hal

    May 5, 2009 at 11:13 pm

    I’ll try the mix down — but I’d prefer if my sequence would playback the same way every time without resorting to workarounds.

    a boy can dream.

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