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On May 25, 2006, at 5:38 AM, Gareth Henderson wrote:
> I have the same problem every year. I use an Alesis HD24 to
> record my annual concert then post mix to make a DVD. The
> mixed files are always very slightly out of time (no where
> near enough to be sample rate settings, more like clock
> differences - God I wish the master video deck took word
> clock!!)
> I solve it by getting one song from the audio mix,
> extracting the audio from the QT movie, defining EXACTLY the
> same start and end point in both files, checking the number of
> samples difference and them using This sounds just like my
> problem. to change the mixed audio file to match the number of
> samples in the QT audio file. This gives me a percentage time
> stretch figure in the Time Machine that I then use for all the
> songs.
Thanks, Gareth. This sounds just like my problem.
Sample rate was the first thing we thought of. We definitely
recorded at 48Khz.
Will the Time Machine do as good a job for this as PitchNTime or
Radius?
DC
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