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Jsnkc wrote on 7/24/2003, 11:40 AM
The audio that comes out of the Vegas timeline is only through your sound card. The only way to get A/V out of vegas through firewire is to do a print to tape.
leohans wrote on 7/24/2003, 11:52 AM
Ok, thanks.
Oops!
Im trying to decide myself to buy a PC in order to achieve realtime but... I don't like that!
Now, Im using Final Cut Pro 3, and I can press play in the timeline while Im recording in the tape... I can scrub, pause, play reverse, etc.
¿How can you edit video if the video out is your firewire and your audio is the audio card? Almost all DV devices have a noticeable delay... ¿What about the audio sync?
Tnks again
Jsnkc wrote on 7/24/2003, 12:54 PM
I've always used it and I have never had a problem with it. The video and audio are always in sync for me even though the sound is coming out of my computers speakers which by the way is also better because PC speakers are usually better than TV speakers anyways.
Former user wrote on 7/24/2003, 12:59 PM
VV has an adjustment for the delay between audio and firewire video. It is in the Settings control.

Dave T2