sound problem
by Florin Iosif
on
Nov 1, 2009 at 3:37:53 pm
I am having some problems with adding the edited sound in fcp project.
It is working well if I export in dv format the edited movie and then attach the edited sound and export again.
I am recording the sound with Edirol R-4. Can you tell me the setting which will work?
Re: sound problem by Nicolas Bigler on Nov 1, 2009 at 8:33:01 pm
What kind of sound problems? Can you be more precise.
On my side I am also experiencing sound problems.
Since I upgraded to Snow Leopard, every time I try to export video that are >10 minutes long the audio just export as saturated sound after a few minutes.
It seems to be due to snow leopard as when I plug the same hard drive and export the same project from my old mac (running os x 10.5.8 and the same FCP version) it just works fine.
The computer failing sound export's configuration is :
MacBookPro 2.4GHz 2GB ram
Final Cut Pro studio 2 (FCP 6.0.6)
Quicktime 7.6.3 (630)
I have been trying to export using FCP's Compressor or Export/Quicktime movie or Export/Using Quicktime Conversion and they all give the exact same results.
an example of a failed audio in a podcast can be found at: here the problem start around 1/4 of the movie and the audio looks like this
Re: sound problem by Nicolas Bigler on Nov 1, 2009 at 8:52:39 pm
What kind of sound problems? Can you be more precise.
On my side I am also experiencing sound problems.
Since I upgraded to Snow Leopard, every time I try to export video that are >10 minutes long the audio just export as saturated sound after a few minutes.
It seems to be due to snow leopard as when I plug the same hard drive and export the same project from my old mac (running os x 10.5.8 and the same FCP version) it just works fine.
The computer failing sound export's configuration is :
MacBookPro 2.4GHz 2GB ram
Final Cut Pro studio 2 (FCP 6.0.6)
Quicktime 7.6.3 (630)
I have been trying to export using FCP's Compressor or Export/Quicktime movie or Export/Using Quicktime Conversion and they all give the exact same results.
an example of a failed audio in a podcast can be found at: here the problem start around 1/4 of the movie and the audio looks like this
Re: sound problem by Michael Gissing on Nov 1, 2009 at 9:40:34 pm
[Nicolas Bigler]"Any ideas?"
I am not sure why you would upgrade to Snow Leopard unless you were upgrading to FCP 7 as well. I wouldn't recommend upgrading an OS and running older versions of FCP on it.
I think you have probably found one of many issues with running old version on Snow Leopard. Stick to Leopard.
Re: sound problem by Nicolas Bigler on Nov 2, 2009 at 5:59:25 pm
well on this computer I can't really downgrade and the other computer is old and slow...
So I just have to hope some has a solution or that Apple will release a fix soon. I just upgraded a few month from FCP 3 to 6 and I don't have the budget yet to upgrade FCP7...
Re: sound problem by Florin Iosif on Nov 2, 2009 at 8:41:24 pm
The problem with the edited sound is that it works perfectly for 4 minutes and then it has a delay and I cannot fix it.
Even if I open the sound from camera which works and try to replace that one with edited one, it doesn't wanna work.