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#Eyeframe converter getting stuck full
At any rate then you are effectively doing your video editing in two steps, one to sync up your individual clips to audio in the NLE, and then editing the now full video down into the clips you actually want and dropping them on the timeline. Other options like Final Cut will obviously. I believe Resolve will do this IIRC, don’t believe Lightworks (Which is intended for a higher end production that would be TC locked anyways) and not sure on the VSE in Blender. This is easiest in video editors that allow you to import a timeline as a clip in a second timeline, allowing you to then cut up the timeline to select clips as needed. A quick google around suggests that this may have progressed farther on Linux that I was aware as I haven’t looked into it in some time, but not sure, so I would suggest researching it if possible.Ī thought as I am typing is that for your situation, I would probably still do initial sync in the NLE (Or VSE in Blender Terms) by importing all the audio tracks, and importing the video, and instead of cutting the audio to match the video, work the other way and lay the video clips on top of the audio in a single timeline. To my knowledge you would have to do that at some step of the process no matter what, pluraleyes and similar will help, but it depends on what exactly the source material is of as to how well it would work. I had to do that for years before affordable tools to assist with this were available.
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It would be looking for needles in the haystack It would be a bloody task to select my master sources at thr end and look for 5 seconds here, three seconds there, and 20 seconds yonder to match for the final mix.