On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 10:46 AM, Christopher Arndt <chris@chrisarndt.de> wrote:
Am 31.03.2018 um 18:38 schrieb robertlazarski .:
> My goal here is to edit several
> cameras videos together using different angles, into one video. And use
> the WAV generated from the F8 as the audio.
>
> Any advice? Well, besides skipping timecode

Even if you don't want to hear it: I don't see why you would need
timecode for this application at all. Just use a traditional film
clapperboard (or an app for it on your tablet/phone) and line up the
video and audio in the video editor.


Chris
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Thanks for the reply. Like I said I hear that often. Lots of people don't get timecode or just don't want to help me go down that path. I'm ok with that.

Timecode does exist though. Lots of people use it. I'm interested in it. I have equipment that generates it. More importantly here, open source software on Linux supports timecode I believe.

Best I can tell XJadeo has LTC support. Ardour I believe can work with XJadeo. XJadeo can receive events from JACKD via Mplayer and files with LTC.

I'm trying to tie all this together. I consider that fun, ymmv.

Kind regards,
Robert