Audio Quality too poor for Sync / Multicam

Hello everyone,

I have a setup of two cameras:

  1. Camera A: Runs for 30min, fixed to a tripod, filming a choir concert.
  2. Camera B: Used for headshots and clips (panning shots, varying the angle, etc) but also for images.

Now, I had some phantastic experience with multicam detection when all cameras start filming around the same time. But with clips from Camera B being only a few seconds long, this is not working at all. Neither with synchronization nor with multicam. The audio is too short to get aligned to the long file from camera A.

My current idea is: I only need to align the two cameras once, if all clips from camera B are in the right position relative to each other.

But the only tipp I find on the internet is:

Create Multicam -> Timecode -> One single multicam source sequence -> Trac Assignment: Camera Label (I assigned camera label "B" to all clips from cam B)

And the order of the files is right. But they all are next to each other in one big block. With no gaps. But there are gaps when I took photos or repositioned myself.

Is there no way to place clips automatically according to their absolute timestamp (creation date)? E.g. a clip starting at 6:03:01pm is placed two minutes before 6:05:01pm with a gap in between?

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u/Szaladin — 4 days ago

Audio Quality too poor for Sync / Multicam

Reddit told me to crosspost this from the Adobe Premiere subreddit. I'm open for other tools, too, so here it goes:

Hello everyone,

I have a setup of two cameras:

  1. Camera A: Runs for 30min, fixed to a tripod, filming a choir concert.
  2. Camera B: Used for headshots and clips (panning shots, varying the angle, etc) but also for images.

Now, I had some phantastic experience with multicam detection when all cameras start filming around the same time. But with clips from Camera B being only a few seconds long, this is not working at all. Neither with synchronization nor with multicam. The audio is too short to get aligned to the long file from camera A.

My current idea is: I only need to align the two cameras once, if all clips from camera B are in the right position relative to each other.

But the only tipp I find on the internet is:

Create Multicam -> Timecode -> One single multicam source sequence -> Trac Assignment: Camera Label (I assigned camera label "B" to all clips from cam B)

And the order of the files is right. But they all are next to each other in one big block. With no gaps. But there are gaps when I took photos or repositioned myself.

Is there no way to place clips automatically according to their absolute timestamp? E.g. a clip starting at 6:03:01pm is placed two minutes before 6:05:01pm with a gap in between?

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u/Szaladin — 4 days ago

Audio Quality too poor for Sync / Multicam

Hello everyone,

I have a setup of two cameras:

  1. Camera A: Runs for 30min, fixed to a tripod, filming a choir concert.
  2. Camera B: Used for headshots and clips (panning shots, varying the angle, etc) but also for images.

Now, I had some phantastic experience with multicam detection when all cameras start filming around the same time. But with clips from Camera B being only a few seconds long, this is not working at all. Neither with synchronization nor with multicam. The audio is too short to get aligned to the long file from camera A.

My current idea is: I only need to align the two cameras once, if all clips from camera B are in the right position relative to each other.

But the only tipp I find on the internet is:

Create Multicam -> Timecode -> One single multicam source sequence -> Trac Assignment: Camera Label (I assigned camera label "B" to all clips from cam B)

And the order of the files is right. But they all are next to each other in one big block. With no gaps. But there are gaps when I took photos or repositioned myself.

Is there no way to place clips automatically according to their absolute timestamp? E.g. a clip starting at 6:03:01pm is placed two minutes before 6:05:01pm with a gap in between?

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u/Szaladin — 4 days ago

Größe Campingfläche Gotischer Garten

Moin zusammen,

wir haben dieses Jahr im Schatten vor dem Eingang vom gotischen Garten gesessen, um der Mittagshitze zu entkommen. Das hatte zur Folge, dass wir Lust bekommen haben, das Glamping mal zu testen.

Nächstes Jahr checken wir den gotischen Garten mal von innen und haben uns das Zelten mit eigenem Zelt gegönnt. Sind auch nicht die fittesten und wären *vielleicht* interessiert an den Unterkünften. Aber erstmal aus der Nähe checken. :)

Ich würde gerne nach einem Zelt für mich und meine Frau ausschau halten (wird ja im Herbst/Winter günstiger sein). Aber ich will nicht ein zu großes Zelt für mich besorgen.

Ich finde aber auf der Mera-Website keine Infos, wie die Parzellen im Gotischen Garten aussehen. Wie sieht da die Größe der Grundfläche pro Person so in etwa aus?

Wir sind nur zu zweit und wollen nicht zu viel Platz einnehmen. Aber für manche Abwägungen (kleiner Pavillon oder ein etwas geräumigeres Zelt) wären ein paar Grundinfos ganz nice :)

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u/Szaladin — 10 days ago
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Ich würde ja gerne nach hause...

... Aaaber die beiden (anscheinend sehr verkicherten) Damen mussten ja zum Rewe nebenan.

Schade, daß ich keine Zeit mehr hatte, die Sheriffs zu rufen. Wirklich nüchtern und ganz volljährig wirkten die nicht :<

u/Szaladin — 3 months ago

Dusschlauch zum Stecken

Hallo zusammen. Ich kenne nur Dusschläuche, die man via Mutter anbringt und tauscht.

In meinem Fall löst sich diese "Stecklösung" mittlerweile immer mehr. Ebenso am Duschkopf, sah bestimmt lustig aus.

Ich dachte, dieser Ring an der Amatur wäre so ein Standard-Anschluss. Scheint auch aber nicht zu bewegen und wirkt wie verbunden mit der restlichen Amatur.

Google spuckt leider nur Otto-Normal-Anleitungen zum Schlauchwechsel aus :/

Muss ich bei dem Ring zwischen Amatur und Schlauch einfach mehr Kraft aufwenden, oder ist das Vorgehen hier ein anderes? Bin in sanitär doch etwas ungebildet... Bevor ich etwas kaputt mache, frage ich lieber nach!

u/Szaladin — 3 months ago