Greets,
I'm an audio guy learning video so I'm a bit embarassed to ask this Q.
I did a live concert recording for a 10 piece R&B band I do sound for. I recorded 16 bit 44.1k rez using Sonar 3. My next job was to take analog camcorder video footage from the show, ,edit it up and take my recorded audio and sync it up with the edited video clips. This band promo/demo is all going on DVD. On the DVD we are also showing a "best of" video clips and we are using the DVD-A music compliation of all the live tracks I recorded.
All voice overs were done using Sonar at 44.1k. I'm just most comfortable with Sonar for audio multitracking.
Everything seems to be lining up and syncing fine on the Vegas timeline and DVD tests seem ok. However the 48k resolution of our DVD destination is nagging at me at the back of my mind. Am I missing something? Am I headed for a problem? I am assuming Vegas/DVD-A is auto dithering. Is it?
thanks
jack
I'm an audio guy learning video so I'm a bit embarassed to ask this Q.
I did a live concert recording for a 10 piece R&B band I do sound for. I recorded 16 bit 44.1k rez using Sonar 3. My next job was to take analog camcorder video footage from the show, ,edit it up and take my recorded audio and sync it up with the edited video clips. This band promo/demo is all going on DVD. On the DVD we are also showing a "best of" video clips and we are using the DVD-A music compliation of all the live tracks I recorded.
All voice overs were done using Sonar at 44.1k. I'm just most comfortable with Sonar for audio multitracking.
Everything seems to be lining up and syncing fine on the Vegas timeline and DVD tests seem ok. However the 48k resolution of our DVD destination is nagging at me at the back of my mind. Am I missing something? Am I headed for a problem? I am assuming Vegas/DVD-A is auto dithering. Is it?
thanks
jack