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On Jun 2, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Evan Benjamin wrote:
> On May 30, 2006, at 1:21 PM, dan chapman wrote:
>
>> We haven't taken it into Final Cut or Logic yet. We've been playing
>> them through Quicktime.
>> The audio (wav.) files play slightly sped up.
>>
>> Maybe PitchnTime is a bit overkill for what we need to do???
>>
>> Dan
>
> How were these QT files made? How was the video transferred? Drift
> can happen anywhere along this process. Look for a multiple of 3
> seconds 18 frames over 1 hour. That indicates a drop/non-drop or .1%
> pulldown issue
>
> -Evan Benjamin
>
>
Quicktime is just my default player for wav. files.
The wav. files are the indigenous files from the Mackie HDR24/96
that was used to record our concert audio. Also our editing software
FinalCutPro
output a Quicktime Movie of the audio from our camera to test against
the wav.
All files are 48K sample rate.
Dan
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