![]() ![]() Seems like there ought to be a way to do this. I can't find anything in the help pages except something that told me to Rt Click and choose "move back into place" but i don't see that when I Rt click the clip. I can't drag it back to "0" to realign it in sync because '0" is now the new position. I notice the when its being dragged that Resolve shows me how many frames i'm moving it but once I let the curser go then it seems to reestablish at the new position and doesn't remember where sync is. My question is - Is there an easy way to get it back into sync? Or you can use audio-based syncing to accurately align clips in a multi-camera sequence. You can synchronize clips by manually setting In points, Out points, or clip markers. (Actually i can imagine doing that on purpose also ). Premiere Pro lets you create a multi-camera source sequence using clips from multiple camera sources. All my cameras were synced but when I'm editing occasionally I might accidentally drag a shot out of sync with the audio. ![]() In the multicam the only Audio track is a mixed final version of the concert audio. ![]() I'm having a sync question that seems like there should be any way to resolve. I'm just getting started with resolve and am experimenting learning how to work in a multicam timeline. ![]()
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