Lip Sync project vs clip

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Lip Sync project vs clip

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Hellooo again.

I think I've made a big mistake with my current project... wondering if anyone can help me sort it out.

I have a tvp file which is my 'master' file. All the storyboard images are in individual clips with frames matching the duration of their part in the soundtrack. The soundtrack is set up to sync in the 'project' view, but not in clip view. When I load the soundtrack in the clip view, it starts at the beginning of the track.

I want to be able to export the clips as individual tvp files to animate for lip sync, WITH the sound in the right place. But I can't seem to get the 'offset' option on the track to sync up with the frames in the clip.

I'm not actually sure how 'offset' works. Does it go by frame number or seconds?

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It's okay for dialogue at the beginning of the track, but these are 2-3 minutes long each, and I wanted to find the easiest way of realigning things without having to go back and forth. .... if it's possible.

EG: if I know a clip starts at 1:11, as does that piece of dialogue, how do I align it without dragging to the right spot in the track? This is where my confusion about offset comes in. Because when I try to take it to that time, it is the wrong thing.

Hopefully I've explained myself adequately. Thanks for any help! :oops:
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Re: Lip Sync project vs clip

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Hello bleupencil,

You have done something too much complicated.
You have simply to:
- Go in the Project tab (a)
- Click on the fourth button (b)
- Import your soundtrack like a Global soundtrack with Add soundtrack (c)
- Set the offset of the soundtrack if it is necessary
- Right click on your soundtrack and "Split Track to Clips" (d)
a and b
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b and c
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Now your soundtrack match in each Clip with all your frames. You can do your Lip-Sync easier than before.

AND don't forget to delete in all your clip the part of soundtrack you have imported before.
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Re: Lip Sync project vs clip

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Thank you SO much Leo!

That has worked like a charm.

The only little problem is that when I offset the global soundtrack it seems to offset in individual clips as well. But I countered that by extending the duration of the first clip instead. Is there a better way to do this?

Thank you for helping me with this. I have a terrible habit of over-complicating things :oops:
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Re: Lip Sync project vs clip

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Depending on the situation, it's maybe not necessary to change the global soundtrack offset. :)
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