cpkoch
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Video Edit In Sonar X3
Can video be synchronized with changes of audio narration in Sonar X3 Studio? A tutorial on trimming-in and trimming-out video frames (can't seem to make the link hold and show up in this post so maybe you'll have to Google Sonar X3 Video Edit) would make me think so but I sure as heck can't make it work? Admittedly I am awfully new and trying to learn quickly ... so if you can tell me what I am doing wrong I would be most appreciative.
post edited by cpkoch - 2014/02/21 23:41:42
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dubdisciple
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Re: Video Edit In Sonar X3
2014/03/02 19:17:23
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cpkoch, the forum won't let you post links until after you have a minimum of 25 posts. This is alledgedly to help stop spammers, but somehow the guy above me has posted 37 times without getting banned yet. I will try to google and see if i find your vid
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mettelus
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Re: Video Edit In Sonar X3
2014/03/02 19:31:08
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Hey dub, I am glad you chimed in. I haven't used video within SONAR at all until two weeks ago and pulled in a 5 minute mp4 to edit the audio on, just simple deletions actually. It imported fine, let me edit, but on export it gets all the way to the end and tells me "Unable to export video. The disk may be full or an error may have occurred while processing. If you are using compression, a selected compressor may be incompatible. MF_E_UNKNOWN_ERROR" I am totally unfamiliar with the export settings, and only have 4 Video Codecs listed (H264, WMV2, WMV3, and WVC1). I was trying the H264, but honestly not sure what to set all of this at. Is there a good reference for this?
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Re: Video Edit In Sonar X3
2014/03/03 09:44:27
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dubdisciple cpkoch, the forum won't let you post links until after you have a minimum of 25 posts. This is alledgedly to help stop spammers, but somehow the guy above me has posted 37 times without getting banned yet. I will try to google and see if i find your vid
To be clear, it was to stop spammers from sending private messages which in turn ends up in your email inboxes. Yes, this was and is a thing. The guy above (now missing) has been banned.
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Re: Video Edit In Sonar X3
2014/03/03 09:51:43
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cpkoch Can video be synchronized with changes of audio narration in Sonar X3 Studio? A tutorial on trimming-in and trimming-out video frames (can't seem to make the link hold and show up in this post so maybe you'll have to Google Sonar X3 Video Edit) would make me think so but I sure as heck can't make it work? Admittedly I am awfully new and trying to learn quickly ... so if you can tell me what I am doing wrong I would be most appreciative.
Hi cpkoch, A few questions. Are you referring to this technique? http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation/default.aspx?Doc=SONAR%20X2&Lang=EN&Req=Playback.43.html To change the Trim-In timeIn the video track strip, click the Trim-In field, type a new number in SMPTE format, and press ENTER (you can press the SPACEBAR instead of typing colons, if you want, and you can type single zeros instead of double zeros). The Trim-In time is the time in your video file at which you want to start video playback.To change the Trim-Out timeIn the video track strip, click the Trim-Out field, type a new number in SMPTE format, and press ENTER (you can press the SPACEBAR instead of typing colons, if you want, and you can type single zeros instead of double zeros). The Trim-Out time is the time in your video file at which you want to stop video playback. Also, are you using the SONAR X3d update? If so, the SONAR X3d update introduced a new video engine utilizing Microsoft's Media Foundation framework. Previously SONAR would use a DirectShow video engine. This update provides better support for video compatibility. EDIT: I'm getting ahead of myself here. Ultimately I'd like to know which engine you might be using which the update will help us know.
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cpkoch
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Re: Video Edit In Sonar X3
2014/03/23 21:28:27
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I posted a similar query a while ago. Sorry to neglect your posts and your assistance. I was having trouble navigating the forum as I wasn't sure how to return a comment. I have briefly looked at the technique that you suggest but I think it is cumbersome. Maybe I am missing something. Do you know of a way to simply delete frames 2582 through 2632 for example? If I use trim-in and trim-out I somehow need to figure out how to re-access the frames e.g., 2582 through 6600 so I can trim in at 2632 and trim out at 6600. Then I need to bring what's left of the two trims together i.e., Zero through 2582 and 2632 through 6600 all to remove 10 frames. Seems like a lot of work for what appears to be a simple edit!
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