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SO I'm trying to do some animations on a shot shot basis for a live action/animation mix project and noticed that the audio brought in (from a 23.976fps video project) Acculips is trimming off the end on import so it's never bringing in the full audio file. Any suggestions for getting the audio into Acculips/iClone without it losing material
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Thai normally only happens when the scene length set in iClone is shorter than the audio being imported.
Gerry
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Scene length is maxed out to 5 mins but the audio clips are only 10-15 seconds at a time. So That's not the cause here
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What are the specifications of your audio file? 16-bit @ 44.1 or 48 kHz should give you no problem. I usually use WAV format, but MP3 should work too.
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I've never had this problem. Of course, if this problem continues for you, the obvious fix is to tack on as much silence as needed to the end of your audio files.
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