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Hello all
I got a question about syncing audio on a music concert, i ve several sources of filmed material and one good audio source What i wanna do is create a multicam dvd with the good audio source, the question is how do i get the good audio source synched with the footage Is there a trick to do or just listen and watch, i can play both audio sources together but is there a way do do in kdenlive somewhere, somehow Thx |
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Yep. Kdenlive has a feature for this http://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Right_Click_Menu align audio to reference.
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yo,
some visual and technical issue about same project ... http://kdenlive.org/forum/cool-cavemen-2009-live-concert and in it ... http://kevin.deldycke.com/2012/11/cool-cavemen-gayant-expo-production-notes/ see(:ya! |
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I get a segfault, but i cannot post it because the forum doesn't like it, so here's a pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/r5K54EpR
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from the error I'd guess libvdpau is missing on your system and the build you are using, from wherever you got it from is built with libvdpau enabled in libav / ffmpeg.
So what versio. of kdenlive and MLT are you using. :-) |
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Libvdpau is installed, version 0.6-1. Kdenlive version is 0.9.6, mlt version is 0.8.8-4, QT 4.8.4. All from the arch repo's or the AUR, 64 bit.
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I know this is an old topic, but if you have a lot of clips, there's a python script out there called 'clapperless' that works to some effect to give you sync times. Command line and not automagic, but spits out hr:min:sec:frame offsets.
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