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jwcarney wrote on 5/28/2009, 10:13 AM
I talked to him at NAB. He is hoping to have a beta for Vegas sometime this summer. it actually started as a Vegas plug-in.
It's very cool for synching up audio to video.
Grazie wrote on 5/28/2009, 10:23 AM
It's very cool for synching up audio to video.

Oh, reeeeally ? ?

Interested . . . y'know, after all this time, I'm get a feeling there is gonna be more and more plugs and extensions available . . ?

Grazie
jwcarney wrote on 5/28/2009, 10:36 AM
The beta version for Vegas was actually demoed to me at NAB.
It's quick too.
I purchased a Zoom H4n, Plural Eyes would be a great tool to sync up with the audio from the camera.
willlisub wrote on 5/28/2009, 5:54 PM
I emailed the company and got a reply saying there were hard at work on getting it to work with Vegas.

I asked him about maybe making a stand alone version. I currently take 10-20 5D Mark II clips (*.mov) files and have them rewritten into one file with chapter marks. This is a non destructive rewrite and from what I understand they can redo audio without messing with re-encoding the video.

Anyway, it's a great way to archive and find stuff in a hurry.

I suggested it would be great if we could tag or list a bunch of .mov files and then point to a master audio file and replace the audio with the master audio when it writes on a single file with all the clips.

His response was he liked the idea and would look into it. My guessing is can probably accomplish this pretty easily as he already has the code to compare the audio waveforms then sync them up.

I watched a demo today with a fellow using 6 cameras. The syncing process was real quick.

Keeping my fingers crossed that we will see it in Vegas sooner than later.