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Old 09-05-2004, 05:38 PM
matt connolly matt connolly is offline
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Default Bug: Locked video track out of sync

Hi all at Digidesign. I just discovered that this bug is *still* present in Pro Tools 6.4 (I first discovered it in 5.1 - although it might have been there before that.....).

When a (quicktime) video track is locked, it can become out of sync. This happens in two ways:

#1: Changing session start time. If you select absolute timecode, then the video track stays relative, becoming out of sync with audio.
#2: Importing tracks. If the start times differ, and you select absolute timecode, then the video track stays relative to the old session start time and becomes out of sync.

Hopefully this can be addressed in a future version.
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