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Converting DV Quicktimes
I have some DV-encoded Quicktime files that I created on FinalCut Pro. I dunno if this will factor into the problem, but these were created straight from log and capture in FCP (I didn’t do any export ala Quicktime Conversion)). I just renamed them to have .mov on the end of the filenames before I brought them home to my PC.
When I tried to convert them to DV-encoded AVI files using SonicFoundry BatchConverter, the audio is out of sync. Then I tried doing the export in QuicktimePro (on the PC) using the same settings I use when I do a Quicktime Conversion in FCP on the Mac (DV/DVCpro+48khz/stereo/16-bit), but then when I try to load it into SFVidCap’s Print-to-Tape feature, these files have no audio when piped to my firewire camera.
Other files I have made before with the same specs (but were made into AVIs on the Mac, not the PC) seem to work fine. Funny that the AVIs created on the PC in Quicktime export does indeed have audio in them and it’s in sync because WindowsMediaPlayer plays them fine with sound.. So does Vegas..
Any thing obvious in my process this time around that should make Print-to-Tape ignore the audio? Or make BatchCapture make the audio out of sync?