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  • Excellent, I had 2 cams set up at a theatre event I taped and tried to follow this other dude's syncing method and it took forever. With yours, I just found a noticable loud sound as a guide. It worked GREAT. Thanks. :)

  • @rhondaweasley Glad to hear it!

  • Thanks mate, this is great and excellent word economy, those yanks on Adobe TV take 4 x as long to explain what you do! Love it, nice work!

  • @tubesurfer1977 Thanks mate :-)

  • Great tutorial! We're gonna give it a whirl! We do tutorials too, check 'em oat!

  • thanks for the super tutorial buddy

  • i did that but i cant get sound/ what do i do

  • @toyoumy88 Sound by default will be whatever is in audio track 1. If you've mixed separate audio and synced it up, then you can put this audio on Audio Track 1 & if synced it should work nicely. Alternatively, if you want to cut the sound to "follow" the vision, (that is, use the sound from whichever camera you switch to), then in the multi cam frame/window, click the drop down menu in the top right of the frame (small downward triangle and 4 horizontal lines) and choose "Audio follows video".

  • awesome tut man, credit for that

  • Great tutorial! You have a very nice and clear way of speaking, it makes everything so much easier to follow!

  • thanks !

  • Awesome tutorial!!  Thanks

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