Re: Recording a performance tomorrow, help needed!



"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Eeyore" wrote ...
Watching TV these days illustrates that no-one ever
bothers doing that though.
Lip sync is a long-lost 'art'. I'd say you're lucky to
see it as close as only
one frame out.

It is likely an artifact of the distribution mechanism(s)
rather than sloppy production. Note the several products
available in the broadcast market to delay the audio or
video data to re-establish lip-sync. Clearly not enough
broadcasters are using these things.

They even exist as consumer products:

http://www.felston.com/


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