sound into quicktime..fps
Hi, I am running a video controlled by audio (like tut 28). I Will
like to record the result with jit record. But I do not know how to
record the audio into the quicktime aswell, so that it syncronizes.
WIll I have to edit it on final cut (or any other video editor) to
"join" audio and image?
I need perfect sync between Image and audio.
Saludos
[a/i]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiv_ta0NME4
On 13 mai 07, at 20:21, [a/izarra] wrote:
> Hi, I am running a video controlled by audio (like tut 28). I Will
> like to record the result with jit record. But I do not know how to
> record the audio into the quicktime aswell, so that it syncronizes.
> WIll I have to edit it on final cut (or any other video editor) to
> "join" audio and image?
You can use jit.vcr to record video and audio simultaneously (jitter
1.5 or higher).
ej
Thank you very much...it works perfect, except that it is not
recording to the end. I goes white in image before the end (only show
in playback)...the sound is ok. Even if I leave it to record much
longer than what I want, it does not grab all the movie. I am
basically using tutorial 28 plus jit.vcr 720X480.
I am on intel OS 10.4.9 with quicktime 7.1.6
Saludos
[a/i]
Problem solved, thanks to you all.
Saludos
[a/i]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiv_ta0NME4
On May 14, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
> Are you using the most recent jitter public beta?
>
> https://cycling74.com/download/jitter163b2.dmg
> https://cycling74.com/download/jitter163b2.zip
>>>
>>>
Hi. Once HDV videos have been rendered into quicktime, does jitter
detects a difference other than the 16:9 proportions? Should this be
a reason for pixeling?
I am trying several tutorial patchers, where I subtitute the examples
with my own videos, all done with an HDV camara and rendered to 720 x
480. They run at 29.96 so I put the metro at 33, and the jit.qt.movie
to 720 480, and in some (many) cases there is pixeling, specially
shown when I record them.
I have the new beta jitter, latest max and Intel.
thanks for your help
ADina
you have to handle aspect ratio changes yourself for output.
jit.qt.movie has an @adapt 1 flag to auto-resize to the movie
resolution, but, jitter does not prefer 16x9 or 4x3,
:)
On May 16, 2007, at 8:12 AM, [a/izarra] wrote:
> Hi. Once HDV videos have been rendered into quicktime, does jitter
> detects a difference other than the 16:9 proportions? Should this
> be a reason for pixeling?
> I am trying several tutorial patchers, where I subtitute the
> examples with my own videos, all done with an HDV camara and
> rendered to 720 x 480. They run at 29.96 so I put the metro at 33,
> and the jit.qt.movie to 720 480, and in some (many) cases there is
> pixeling, specially shown when I record them.
> I have the new beta jitter, latest max and Intel.
> thanks for your help
> ADina
v a d e //
www.vade.info
abstrakt.vade.info