On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:50:35 GMT, info@internet-real-estate.com wrote:

>In article , "Lew"
> wrote:
>
>> Please explain how that mini-disk recorder works with the cam (syngronised)

>This is a great solution for long term events such as a wedding ceremony
>where the camera rolls continuously. I place the mini-disk on the groom a
>few minutes before the ceremony and it records non-stop. Once the
>processional starts, the cameras runs non-stop. So in editing, whether
>Final Cut Pro (what I use) or Premier, etc. you lay down the primary
>camera shot on the time-line. Then you place the minidisk audio on a track
>under it. Listening to the processional music, it is very easy to pick a
>point and slide the audio track back and forth until it matches. Once
>matched, then the whole ceremony is matched. Only have to sync once, since
>everything rolled non-stop. You can always cut out sections at that point
>cutting both together so that it all stays in sync.
>
>Very good and simple solution.

If it works...;-)
I do recommend this for audio for short clips,
but my Mini-Disk recorder does not stay in synch
with the video for more than a couple of minutes
(if I'm lucky - during a song I've had to resynch.
4-5 times...). With different recorders, YMMV - you
have been lucky. I will try another recorder...