Simon Wyndham
September 24th, 2009, 09:44 AM
Okay, heres the scenario,
I sent a multitrack project to STP2 from FCP6 and edited all my sound. My Project preferences in STP are set to 25fps and 48khz to match my FCP project.
In STP the sound plays back perfectly in sync with the picture. But when I export an AIFF file back to FCP it starts off in sync with the picture but gradually drifts waaaay out!
What the hell is going on with it? I've had issues with STP before, but not this one. The video is perfectly in sync with the video when played within STP, so how on earth is it managing to create an audio file of a different length and sync on output? It defies belief!
In STP the project is 01:17:18:06 long (01:00:00:00 being the start timecode) while the outputted AIFF file always ends up being 01:17:17:04, almost a second shorter in length!
I sent a multitrack project to STP2 from FCP6 and edited all my sound. My Project preferences in STP are set to 25fps and 48khz to match my FCP project.
In STP the sound plays back perfectly in sync with the picture. But when I export an AIFF file back to FCP it starts off in sync with the picture but gradually drifts waaaay out!
What the hell is going on with it? I've had issues with STP before, but not this one. The video is perfectly in sync with the video when played within STP, so how on earth is it managing to create an audio file of a different length and sync on output? It defies belief!
In STP the project is 01:17:18:06 long (01:00:00:00 being the start timecode) while the outputted AIFF file always ends up being 01:17:17:04, almost a second shorter in length!