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Subclips losing unique timecode
I’m working on documentary footage shot on the Canon T2i. The shooter recorded one wireless lav and a shotgun mic using the Zoom H4n recorder fed back into the camera. As usual the audio tracks on the video footage are buzzy and blown out so I’m syncing with Plural Eyes, merging the video with the synced Zoom audio, and subclipping from the merged clips. I’ve done this before without incident, but this time around I noticed that the timecode on the dual recorded audio tracks resets to start at 00:00:00:00 at the beginning of each subclip instead of retaining its unique timecode. The video tracks retain their timecode.
This behavior is limited to subclips that are composed of either one or both tracks of a stereo track generated by the Zoom (STE-000, 001, etc). It does not occur with subclips composed of tracks recorded by the Zoom in 4 channel mode or by other recorders retain the separate unique timecodes of the video and audio tracks.
I’m having no trouble match framing from the re-timecoded audio tracks to the sources file so I’m wondering if this is in fact a problem/anomaly, if so why it is happening, and if it means I’ll have trouble generating OMFs down the line (or if that is always a hazard when working with subclips).
Any help would be much appreciated!