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Can you please share best practices handling these video files?
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<blockquote data-quote="CamNYC" data-source="post: 42732" data-attributes="member: 9052"><p>Hey man, thanks a lot for sharing this! It’s the closest I’ve ever seen to a question that’s been on my mind for a while. I usually download and organize manually from the card and the phone, and no, it’s not the simplest setup. </p><p></p><p>Now I have to figure out a way to integrate your solution to my setup. You see, I have a Mac, and no NAS (although I can easily attach a drive to my AirPort Extreme, which makes it somewhat NAS-like...) </p><p></p><p>But most importantly I’d be happy just being able to easily sync the audio from the file with the video from the SD. I’m baffled by there having no official way, and the fact it’s not really discussed much apparently. Before DJIGO recorded audio (on my Mavic Pro), I briefly recorded it with an audio app, then synced it on FCPX manually afterwards. The audio file was longer, and I’d sync the beep with the beginning of the video file and normally that’d work. Now that I don’t do a separate recording and that the files from my Spark have different lengths on the phone and on the SD card, I’m even more confused! Even if I sync image to image, it falls out of sync right away. I might be able to fix it by changing the Mbps setting of the timeline, yet I still haven’t found the appropriate setting.</p><p></p><p>Does this script above find the sync point? And if so, how?</p><p></p><p>Also I have boot camp on my Mac with windows 10, maybe I could try your script there (Where do you run scripts on a PC?)</p><p></p><p>In any case thanks a lot for sharing your results and solution, even when no one seemed to be following at the time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CamNYC, post: 42732, member: 9052"] Hey man, thanks a lot for sharing this! It’s the closest I’ve ever seen to a question that’s been on my mind for a while. I usually download and organize manually from the card and the phone, and no, it’s not the simplest setup. Now I have to figure out a way to integrate your solution to my setup. You see, I have a Mac, and no NAS (although I can easily attach a drive to my AirPort Extreme, which makes it somewhat NAS-like...) But most importantly I’d be happy just being able to easily sync the audio from the file with the video from the SD. I’m baffled by there having no official way, and the fact it’s not really discussed much apparently. Before DJIGO recorded audio (on my Mavic Pro), I briefly recorded it with an audio app, then synced it on FCPX manually afterwards. The audio file was longer, and I’d sync the beep with the beginning of the video file and normally that’d work. Now that I don’t do a separate recording and that the files from my Spark have different lengths on the phone and on the SD card, I’m even more confused! Even if I sync image to image, it falls out of sync right away. I might be able to fix it by changing the Mbps setting of the timeline, yet I still haven’t found the appropriate setting. Does this script above find the sync point? And if so, how? Also I have boot camp on my Mac with windows 10, maybe I could try your script there (Where do you run scripts on a PC?) In any case thanks a lot for sharing your results and solution, even when no one seemed to be following at the time! [/QUOTE]
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