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Post Conform and Time Stamps
We are having trouble linking sources to sound files created by Deva.
The sound files are proper SDII files with time stamps. PostConform doesn't recongize any time stamps that occur after about hour 13. I would like to hear from anyone using PostConform in a feature film environment who understands or has encountered this problem. thanks, malcolm |
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Re: Post Conform and Time Stamps
Malcolm,
I just wanted to post this as a new item, caus I am struggeling with the same problem (also with deva SDII files). I think the problem has to do with the limitation of the session size (arround 12 hours and 26 min. at 48kHz). Even if you set the session start the timestamp above 12hours and something is not recognized. Do you already found a solution? Let me know if you have. Digi? Any comments? Danny ------------------ Sound with Vision. www.metasound.nl
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