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audio drift....
by Paul on Dec 20, 2007 at 6:55:24 pm

Hi-

Something bizarre but I'm sure seen before. Have a system that's been working fine for a long time. Was just cutting a simple mini-dv thing for a friend and went back the next day and one of the clips was out of sync. Fixed it and the next time I came back a different clip was out of sync. Been using this system and never had this happen before. Capturing to a G-Raid with a G5 and FCP 5. Is this a preferences thing? Before I start digging deep I thought I'd throw it out there....

Thanks-
Paul


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