I'm prepping a project in Resolve- yesterday I got this function to work in Resolve 20
I have four sources of audio to sync to one video- I create a compound clip, and then convert to Multicam clip- use source audio
I'm trying to bring clips into the timeline with all four sources. Not happening- worked yesterday.
What's going on? It's not letting me select A2-A4 after I convert. I've also tried "use adaptive audio"
This function should also be available with REGULAR compound clips if wanted-- ie allow someone to change the clip attributes as you would a regular clip
Director, Editor, Problem Solver. Been cutting indie features for 24 years. FCP editor from version 2 to 7. Resolve 20.0.3B MacBook Pro 16 M1 Max 64GB RAM, macOS 14.7.2 MacBook Air 13 M1 8GB RAM, macOS 14.6.1 BMPCC4K 8.6 beta BMCC6K 8.7 beta
Joe- normally I sync like this BUT here are the issues--
I have four separate sources of audio that all rolled continuously so this method WILL NOT work.
This was not a traditional shoot- it was shot using Rode Wireless Pro audio transmitters which roll continuously so you can't link different points to several different clips.
Yes I could output a bunch of new audio tracks from the source files and link them so that I have the four mono ISO tracks.
I would much prefer to do what I am talking about-- make a compound clip or Multicam clip with four tracks. I got it working two days ago and haven't since.
Oh! Well that makes total sense. Hope it ends up working!
Director, Editor, Problem Solver. Been cutting indie features for 24 years. FCP editor from version 2 to 7. Resolve 20.0.3B MacBook Pro 16 M1 Max 64GB RAM, macOS 14.7.2 MacBook Air 13 M1 8GB RAM, macOS 14.6.1 BMPCC4K 8.6 beta BMCC6K 8.7 beta
Bumping- does anyone know how to get compounds to behave like this-- in premiere you can choose an option that says import compounds and sequences as separate clips to timeline. I know there is NOT a similar setting atm in resolve BUT the other day I got it working when making the Multicam clip have adaptive tracks.