![]() ![]() You can do some amazing sync'ing of multi-clip video and sound with this thing.take a look at the demos on site. This is the free version that contains about 98% of the $1K paid version.what's missing likely you won't miss is now a full blow NLE that compete with Premier and FCPX and others. However, if you want something very polshed and fancy and automatic.take a look at Davinci Resolve 12 Beta. Yep, the good old fashioned way of doing this is looking for the "CLAP" on the waveform and lining it up with the video. (It seems like something VLC would do, considering its Swiss-Army-Knife approach, but after pulling down all the menus I could find, I don't think that's the case.) I don't see this feature in any of the Open Source video editing programs, so as a fallback question for anyone who's using LiVES, KDEnlive, or other free/Free option, do you have a useful workflow for synching up externally recorded sound? I'd be happy even to find a simple solution that's merely gratis rather than Free, as long as it runs on Ubuntu. Partly this is that I'm cheap, partly it's that I like open source software for being open source, and partly it's that I already use Linux as my usual desktop, and resent needing to switch OS to do what seems intuitively to be a simple task. This seems simple, but maybe it isn't: the 800-pound gorilla in the room is PluralEyes, which evidently lots of people pay $200 for -and which doesn't have a Linux version. What I'd like to do is "automagically" synchronize sound recorded on the audio recorder with video taken on the video camera, using Free / Open Source software on Linux, so I can dump in the files from each, hit "Go," and in the end I get my video, synched with the separately recorded audio, in some sane file format. However, I have a comparatively good audio recorder. An anonymous reader writes: I have a decent video camera, but it lacks a terminal for using an external mic. ![]()
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