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Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: How To Sync External Audio Automatically

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Here's a quick How-To on automatically syncing external audio in Apple's new Final Cut Pro X. I filmed using a Canon 60D DSLR and used a Zoom H1 Handy Recorder for external audio recording.

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Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: How To Sync External Audio Automatically
Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: How To Sync External Audio Automatically
Final Cut Pro X Tutorial: How To Sync External Audio Automatically

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  • just tried this and wow colour me impressed. Impressive how it knows just where to sync the audio because the video actually starts after the sound recording and it even knew that...

  • @GabriSennin zoom h4, and yes

  • what mic is that? is it good for recording audio?

  • I've seen some other comments like this... but I recorded drums, the crappy one is still there with my digital recording too, can i mute the video clip but add the new audio?

  • Okay the problem is that you record separate audio because the quality is better. This just combines both the good AND the bad audio. I don't want the other audio. So I just detach the bad audio, delete it and combine the clip and the good audio. But now it's in the timeline. I want it in the source window, but I can't. Making it a compound clip seemed to work, but as soon as I remove it from the timeline, it goes away in the source window. HELP!!!!!

  • This didn't work at all for me. They 2 soundclips didnt match, and the original one recorded with the camera remained audible. So 2 persons talking now sounds like a crowd of people.

    What do i do?

  • @AlwaysImBored Maybe your external audio is MP3? I used to save the edirol sound as mp3 and it always had popping when imported in Final Cut. I save as WAV and never had that problem again. Instead, I had millions of other problems.

  • i love all your videos but I have two questions:

    1. How do you import external audio?

    2. Can you also import external audio into iMovie "11

  • im sick of every one of my videos having that fucking audio popping sound... WHAT THE EFF.

  • Hey tldtoday You Know when people do giveaways ed Soldier know best don't you think they should make a video editing contest.Where they choose the video and you edit it? thumbs up people if you agree

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