In Linux Mint:
5 cameras, resources only, open in mixers, un-arm all tracks, move master track to right to ensure its right most, set in and out points, select align mixers window, select master track audio, select the 4 non-master mixers,
click on Match. POS values are all 94****. Nudges are -.1 to -4.0.
Click on Apply first, the Move or just Move at this point?
Clicking on move next clears the nudges and nothing has moved.
Click on reset, select 4 non-master mixers, click on Apply, some video timelines repaint, click on Move, nothing has moved.
What am I miss understanding here?
@dave-pease
Maybe @andreapaz or @igorbeg has some suggestions. I am having trouble following the steps but will continue to attempt the same scenario.
phylsmith2004 Heres a video file of the test. Turn you audio down, theres noise that shouldnt be there
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w9aZsAM0kTFSnAMUmqnLoLXsH21XmEN5/view?usp=sharing
@dave-pease
Could you show us a screencast (video), please? Thank you!
Sorry, I dont understand very well. As IgorBeg says a little video would be helpful. (to post on a streaming service like “streamable”). To get more people involved and get answers from experts, I recommend the mailing list; the forum is not very popular with long-time users.
@dave-pease
Your video explain very well. Thank you!
First, it is not necessary to disarm the tracks of the mixers, if I remember right : Align feature no need that.
Your video shows that you set In and Out points and the Master track is the 16 5:1 Audio 11.
But you must highlight the area of the interest of the tracks using Cut and paste editing mode
(the I beam icon to the left of the keyframe icon in the top of the Main/Program Window) before using Window-> Mixers…-> Align_mixers: the area where you can see your wave reference in the other Audio tracks.
You can see what I am saying in the good Cinelerra-GG: Multi-cam with audio sync (the easy way) tutorial at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOMKP4Jgzw8 (1 minute, 59 seconds).
@igorbeg That worked great. Thanks!!!