Drop a folder with your video clips, or click to browse
~/Work/Podcast/Footage
Audio Files
Drop a folder with your reference audio files
~/Work/Podcast/Audio
Detect on-set music speed
For footage shot to a master that was played back slowed or sped up on set
(e.g. at 50%, or 2×). The clip audio ends up time-stretched, so this
detects it and sets the right clip speed in the export — beats & lip-sync
stay aligned. Music mode only.
Correct clock drift
On long recordings, devices' clocks run at slightly different speeds — footage
that's in sync at the start drifts apart by the end. This measures each
clip's drift and sets a hair-fine clip speed in the export (e.g. 100.02%) so it
stays locked across the whole take.
Shared timecode on all devices
Tick this only if every camera and recorder was jam-synced to the same
timecode on set (Tentacle, UltraSync…). Clips that audio can't match are
then placed by their file timecode instead of going unmatched. Audio
still wins where it's confident — it's more precise than timecode.
Deep analysis in development
For hard material — distant mics, noisy or repetitive sound (engines, ambience,
looping music) where normal analysis can't lock on. Listens to much longer
stretches of every clip across its whole length.
Analysis can take several times longer.
Analysis complete · took 69sRAM 0.6 GB · CPU 8% · Disk 0 MB/s
Timeline
35 clips · 30 synced · 5 low
analysingsyncedlowunmatched
FPS
Auto
23.976
24
25
29.97
30
50
59.94
Sync accuracyrate after export
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