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  • Chris Cella

    September 11, 2016 at 2:36 pm in reply to: Trimming audio transitions in sequence

    So strange. Today it is working. The only thing I have done differently is I replaced the Audio Clip Mixer with the Audio Track Mixer in the preview window.

  • Chris Cella

    September 11, 2016 at 11:18 am in reply to: Trimming audio transitions in sequence

    I definitely zoomed all the way in. I feel like there must be some preference that is locked somewhere.

  • I wish I would of tested it before I bought it. It’s a good and useful camera but I still prefer the sensor on my Canon 5dmk3 and even my 7D. It’s not even about depth of field, the image just looks better in my opinion. Even at the lower resolution. If I had an interested buyer right now I would sell it in place of maybe the new Sony full frame 4k camera or a Canon 4k option. I got resolution happy in purchasing it without having much experience with micro 4/3’s cameras. I’ve seen others get beautiful footage out of them and my stuff doesn’t look bad, I just prefer a larger sensor.

  • Thanks for the suggestions guys. After tinkering with many different settings I think I got something usable. Junk mattes definitely came in handy. There is some spill on the subject, but I think I can work with it in color correction.

  • Ugh, I really hope it won’t come to rotoscoping. This is a long interview. I’d be better off time wise reshooting it than rotoscoping the whole thing. Thanks for the comment.

  • Chris Cella

    June 4, 2015 at 2:46 am in reply to: Mute sound in source window?

    I know this is really late to your post, but the better way to do this is to select all the clips in your bin, right click, modify > audio channels, then put both the left and right monitors to “NONE”. You can always change it later without having to mess with levels.

  • Thanks Ryan and Joe. Someone in a different forum suggested something similar so last night I rendered the sequence in the AVCHD format and now I’m trying to export to the same format. I’ll let you know if this works.

  • Chris Cella

    November 18, 2014 at 9:20 pm in reply to: Audio with same start/end point won’t sync

    Thanks for your response Jake. I think I just realized the issue, not sure yet though. Since I used pluraleyes, the synched clips I am trying to sync the 3rd audio clip to is a pluraleyes reference file, not the original audio file. Therefore the timecode isn’t the same on the reference file as it is on the original file. Quite a headache but I think I have found the issue. Thanks for your assistance!

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