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i opened some .mov files that were completely in-sync when viewed with quicktime player, but when i opened in final cut and then in the viewer, they started out in-sync but gradually got worse;
this happened once before but was solved when i figured out to use non-dropframe time, i also set the frame offset from 4 to 0 but that did not help even after restarting the program;
the A/V was captured using the same device that has a fairly bad A record (16khz i think) but the camera is a 10.1 mp HD
should i configure to match the camera?
if so, where?
and if i use a clip within this movie from another source do i need to change these settings again?
this has not been an issue in previous projects
its like sometimes the clips from this camera work fine;
i edit them like 8 stacks deep in the timeline, 10 min worth of straight capture;
then i have a clip that worked fine in the camera and quicktime, just like the other clips, but suddenly this specific clip is out of sync when i open it in viewer;
this is maddening;
this happened once before but was solved when i figured out to use non-dropframe time, i also set the frame offset from 4 to 0 but that did not help even after restarting the program;
the A/V was captured using the same device that has a fairly bad A record (16khz i think) but the camera is a 10.1 mp HD
should i configure to match the camera?
if so, where?
and if i use a clip within this movie from another source do i need to change these settings again?
this has not been an issue in previous projects
its like sometimes the clips from this camera work fine;
i edit them like 8 stacks deep in the timeline, 10 min worth of straight capture;
then i have a clip that worked fine in the camera and quicktime, just like the other clips, but suddenly this specific clip is out of sync when i open it in viewer;
this is maddening;