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When I sync audio to video I sometimes have the problem that the smallest amount of movement i can do with the video- or audio file is still to big to sync it right... is ther a way to disable the grid, or changing the grid values to sub frames or something like that? Thank you
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No, you can only align to full frames - which gives an accurancy of 0.04s at 25 frames per second.
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If I can't sync with the automatic alignment tool I usually do it in Ardour. But I havn't had to do much yet... though that will change in a month or two...
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ah ok, good to know! it s too bad, it often works for me pretty well but there s some takes i can just feel it s not in sync.. I also often go back and forth between kdenlive and ardour, so i can find a workaround...
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BUT if there s some way to feature request this (I guess you have hands full of other work guys.. ) it would be my favorite feature to align audio exactly!! I just see how it makes my workflow super messy if i have to align every take again in ardour and re-export.. it s a source of errors and takes a lot of time.. before i was editing only material with no dialogs and it never was an issue.. now where i work on a movie with a standard dialog shot reverse shot etc scenes with seperate audio it becomes a pita..
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To my limited understanding audio alignment is limited by what MLT does. So you need to convince Dan Dennedy.
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Thank you for the info! I just dropped a line in the shotcut forum, lets see, I never tried to align audio in shotcut, which then should have the same behaviour right?!
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Yes, I would think so. If not, the ball would be back in Kdenlive's yard...
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