This grows out of another thread, but I see so many people asking about syncing multiple cameras, I just had to share this technique.
First - it's only "proven" on the Sony Z1, but I assume other cameras will have a similar situation. You need all the same cameras and to be able to access their Time Code reset with a remote. (Note you could do this with a "Ready/Set/ Now! hand reset, but it won't be frame accurate)
Now...
You set the TC to "Free Run" and "Preset", in the Time Code Menu.
Put all the cameras in a row and use the Z1 remote to reset the TC to zero, using the TC button on the remote. All cameras are now in sync starting at zero.
Next, in Vegas:
Look on Menu for:
Options>Preferences>Video> "Show source frame numbers on event thumbnails as: > Timecode
This will show you your original timecode on the timeline for each clip.
Now drag your first clip to the timeline. You will see the TC numbers indicated on the clip.
Drag your next camera clip to the timeline, as well.
Now zoom into the track until you've got individual frames indicated on the timeline.
Split the top track at any convenient number, somewhere "into" the clip - ie, NOT the first frame) - let's say 7:48;01.
Delete the beginning of the clip (don't worry about anything, we're bringing it back)
Now do the same on the second track of video, with the same exact timecode number 7:48;01. Again throw away the front half of the split.
Drag the two clips; one over the other. Boom you're in sync.
Select the two video [plus their two audio] tracks and Group them together (CTRL G).
Now simply extend the front of both tracks back to their start to recover the temporarily discarded pieces.
it doesn't get much much easier, faster or more accurate than THAT!
Thanks to various members of this forum for helping me get the whole process in line.
v
First - it's only "proven" on the Sony Z1, but I assume other cameras will have a similar situation. You need all the same cameras and to be able to access their Time Code reset with a remote. (Note you could do this with a "Ready/Set/ Now! hand reset, but it won't be frame accurate)
Now...
You set the TC to "Free Run" and "Preset", in the Time Code Menu.
Put all the cameras in a row and use the Z1 remote to reset the TC to zero, using the TC button on the remote. All cameras are now in sync starting at zero.
Next, in Vegas:
Look on Menu for:
Options>Preferences>Video> "Show source frame numbers on event thumbnails as: > Timecode
This will show you your original timecode on the timeline for each clip.
Now drag your first clip to the timeline. You will see the TC numbers indicated on the clip.
Drag your next camera clip to the timeline, as well.
Now zoom into the track until you've got individual frames indicated on the timeline.
Split the top track at any convenient number, somewhere "into" the clip - ie, NOT the first frame) - let's say 7:48;01.
Delete the beginning of the clip (don't worry about anything, we're bringing it back)
Now do the same on the second track of video, with the same exact timecode number 7:48;01. Again throw away the front half of the split.
Drag the two clips; one over the other. Boom you're in sync.
Select the two video [plus their two audio] tracks and Group them together (CTRL G).
Now simply extend the front of both tracks back to their start to recover the temporarily discarded pieces.
it doesn't get much much easier, faster or more accurate than THAT!
Thanks to various members of this forum for helping me get the whole process in line.
v