On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> Is this captured from a digital video camera? If so there may be a
> problem with dropped frames during the capture or with the Cinelerra's
> playback engine. Otherwise, you're in for fun. Basically, doing any
> sort of multi-cam with analog cameras is a really bad idea, that is,
> if you value your sanity.

If each video track has its own synced audio track(s) and it's an
interview, you could probably just arm both the audio and video tracks,
and assemble your interview by cutting and pasting chunks from the
appropriate audio along with the video, instead of trying to sync the two
video tracks to each other and cut between them.  You could even apply a
fast crossfade as the default audio transition to smooth out any clicks
created by the audio cutting.  Syncing between the two video tracks is
only necessary if you really need to avoid cutting the audio.
-- 
Matthew Skala
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http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/

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