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my turn in the barrel
Dec 31, 2007

thistravel posted:

I'm not sure if that would work?

If you have two people talking to each other and they each have a recorder.

It's inevitable that the other persons microphone will record your voice as well as theirs.

Will this work OK in audacity as the there will be three tracks, the camera one can be discarded, then you have 2 that need to be "merged", this is where my problem stems from.

First result on google.
http://www.wikihow.com/Align-Tracks-in-Audacity

I have never had to sync separate audio tracks into 1 but I have used Premiere pro to sync audio I recorded to my cellphone with video before. When recording, I try to start them at the same time and clap loudly a few times at the start. There is a command in Premiere pro that syncs them automagically by matching up the waveforms and allows you to blend them or remove the camera audio track entirely.

So you could probably sync the to audio tracks in audacity and then cue them up with the camera track in your video editing software.

my turn in the barrel fucked around with this message at 10:56 on Apr 4, 2017

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