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Yes, I know everyone says it doesn't work very well, but as a developer who's aware of how complicated this can be, I'm still shocked it's this bad. I've been playing with this for a few days now, trying various setting combinations, and nothing has worked.
This morning I devised one last test to help Resolve as much as possible. I took two cameras, a Panasonic GH5 and G7 and routed the GH5's audio out into the G7's audio in. I adjusted the gain (in camera) to get levels within 1 db of each other. I shot a short sequence where the GH5 ran continually, and the G7 was used to generate short clips between 30 and 90 seconds in length.
When setting Angle Sync to sound this is what Resolve came up with.
This is what it should have looked like.
This morning I devised one last test to help Resolve as much as possible. I took two cameras, a Panasonic GH5 and G7 and routed the GH5's audio out into the G7's audio in. I adjusted the gain (in camera) to get levels within 1 db of each other. I shot a short sequence where the GH5 ran continually, and the G7 was used to generate short clips between 30 and 90 seconds in length.
When setting Angle Sync to sound this is what Resolve came up with.
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This is what it should have looked like.
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Last edited by Dan Sherman on Mon Feb 12, 2018 1:12 am, edited 2 times in total.
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