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  • I don’t use the timecode to sync but the sound in Premiere.
    Mark in f.e. soundtrack 1 the start of a a certain notable sound (f.e. the first tone of a trumpet). Do the same in soundtrack 2 and put the marks above each other. Put the mark by moving frame by frame untill the start of the notable sound.
    My marks are keyframes in the sound track.
    This works very well if both camera’s keep rolling during the whole event.

    Good luck
    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    June 28, 2010 at 8:48 pm in reply to: AVI Clips shortened

    If you have a DV camera with an analog input you can connect the VCR to this input, switch the camera to DV out, play the VCR and capture via firewire from the camera.

    Good luck

    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    May 31, 2010 at 2:19 pm in reply to: 2 camera edit

    You can use the multicam option (read the help for this)
    I prefer the “Razor tool” method:
    Put the video of camera 1 on track 1 and from camera 2 on track 2 above the video on track 1.
    Look for a synchronization point in the sound track and put a mark in the soundtrack of both video’s.
    By moving one of the tracks you can put the marks above each other.
    Expand the timeline to max to put the marks in the exact positions.

    By cutting out, with the razor, certain parts of video track 2 you make the switch between track 1 and 2.

    Good luck

    Phocas Kroon

    Look to:

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  • Phocas Kroon

    May 27, 2010 at 10:41 pm in reply to: 2 camera edit

    You can also capture the HD tape as DV if you switch the camera to DV output during capture. It will be widescreen, so I hope the DV footage of the DV camera will be also widescreen. If not set your project to 4:3. The DV footage of the HD camera will be cut off left an right.

    Good luck

    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    May 9, 2010 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Premiere CS5 has no MPEG2 export!

    See post April 30 CS5 – already frustrated – REALLY Adobe?!?!

    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    March 7, 2010 at 10:16 pm in reply to: Single input, multiple output & formats

    The situation is not fully clear to me. Maybe it is possible to record the sound of the 3 judges with a multichannel digital recorder and edit for each dance recital the DV material. Make 3 copies of the edit and put the sound of each judge to each copy. Then make mpgs of each copy.

    Good luck

    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    February 19, 2010 at 9:14 pm in reply to: Putting a video on a DVD

    Buy and install Premiere Pro Elements on your PC. You can capture your video, edit it and burn it on DVD.

    Good luck

    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    February 10, 2010 at 9:15 pm in reply to: Multi-Camera unusably slow on my fast computer…

    The multi-cam option is not the only solution. You can do the edit by hand using the razor tool and delete the parts in the different tracks you don’t need.

    Good luck

    PhocasKroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    February 7, 2010 at 10:16 pm in reply to: Embedding Subtitles/Captions

    A workaround could be to burn a DVD with the titles in Encore.
    Play the DVD on a desktop DVD player with the titles and capture the movie again in PremPro via a camera with analog input and firewire output.
    Then create again the DVD with burned in text.

    Good luck

    Phocas Kroon

  • Phocas Kroon

    February 5, 2010 at 11:03 pm in reply to: What happens if I never render video??

    You always need to render if you play the timeline back to tape.

    Phocas Kroon

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