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wow, muy buen tutorial, tengo 1 año usando premiere y nunca descubri este metodo para editar varias camaras
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Can you tell me which videosettings you use and which video format you put out the vids on YT?
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Thank You. I would have never figured this out on my own. I have to edit a 4 camera project for school soon and this will make it much easier.
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Mr. David Teubner, this is my 1st time watching your tutorial video, and it took me less than 10 minutes to understand it and make it work, THANK YOU! Professional quality video. Crystal clear explanation, and enunciation too, even an Asian like me had no trouble at all with the instructions. David Teubner rocks!
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wowowwwww
thnk u so much ....
i was on my pc for 2 hours and couldnt figure out much but now that i ve seen ur vids i can actually do some pretty nice video edits ... thnx and keep it up... thnkkkkkk u
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niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice! *-*
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how do you remove or edit the slices after inserting them?
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thank you
Thank you! Now I earn more time in my work! Please! I have a doubt... why sometimes the audio from one of the cameras goes separating of the audio from another as time goes running? I like to use both audio mixing. I film music events, and I also record an clean audio separately ... but even if I put all the audios begining together, it becomes separated as time goes by...
hugsent 4 months ago
@hugsent Between two cameras I haven't seen audio go out of sync. Although sometimes when I match my camera's audio to an external audio recorder, the audio will be off by a 1/4 second after an hour. But that's easily fixed. It sounds like your audio is really going out of sync. Not sure why.
dteubner 4 months ago
Well explained, thanks! But I have a question:
How do you go back to AVCHD / higher quality after editing in SD? In other words, how to transfer the cuts onto AVCHD?
doisneau 5 months ago
@doisneau My comments about SD versus AVCHD were made before CS5 and the faster i7 machines and GPU acceleration and all the rest. Today I do edit AVCHD in the timeline and can do it easily with my new i7 computer and my nVidia card running the Mercury Playback Engine. Start with AVCHD using faster gear and you'll be able to do it all.
dteubner 5 months ago
whats your computer specs for this video..?
evillemonkey 7 months ago
@evillemonkey That was my older Dell 630i. It had a basic quad-core. I have a newer i7 quad-core that I built. This new machine screams and doesn't have the slowness issues of the machine used in this video. A good i7 machine will handle AVCHD with multicam.
dteubner 7 months ago