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  • Ha, what’s up, dude! Fancy seeing you here. Glad it helped/hope you’re well!

  • Hey guys –

    THINK I HAVE A SOLUTION THAT I DON’T UNDERSTAND.

    First, the problem:
    I’ve had a similar issue – two identical cameras and separately recorded audio. We recently got a new mixer/recorder, so maybe that has something to do with the problem, but not sure. Basically, I can merge audio with either video track and pull it into the timeline and it’s fine. But if I merge the audio with either video track then multiclip that merged clip to the other video angle and pull the resulting multiclipped, merged track into the timeline the audio tracks sort of spread out and don’t line up at all.

    SOLUTION:

    After a lot of tinkering, I found that if I switched the active angle in the multiclip before dragging it to the timeline, it was fine. The angle that preserves the audio/video relation is the one that was a) merged and b) first alphabetically. Don’t know which of these things matter, if either, but as long as I do this, it’s fine. Still trying to figure out why. Hope this helps someone.

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