Friends,
So I have shot some youtube videos, and before I got a DSLR I was just using a regular low budget point and shoot camera. I would use that camera's Mic to capture the music I was playing. Obviously that is unacceptable for a music video, so I began running the music into the board and running it directly into my daw. I would then import those files into iMovie, line them up, and mute the audio from the camera so that the end result had excellent quality audio with so-so video quality.
I began to notice that the conversion rate for the camera was slightly different from that of the mixer/daw and there would be lartency issues later on.
So my question to the kind members here is this:
What type of equipment is needed to get the audio and video perfectly in sync. I don't know anything about timecode.
Thanks in advance,
Eric
So I have shot some youtube videos, and before I got a DSLR I was just using a regular low budget point and shoot camera. I would use that camera's Mic to capture the music I was playing. Obviously that is unacceptable for a music video, so I began running the music into the board and running it directly into my daw. I would then import those files into iMovie, line them up, and mute the audio from the camera so that the end result had excellent quality audio with so-so video quality.
I began to notice that the conversion rate for the camera was slightly different from that of the mixer/daw and there would be lartency issues later on.
So my question to the kind members here is this:
What type of equipment is needed to get the audio and video perfectly in sync. I don't know anything about timecode.
Thanks in advance,
Eric