I shot some scenes using 2 separate audio sources. I had a hidden h4n mic near the actors because I wasn't able to get the roland r-44 boom completely into the space.
I synced the Roland r-44 audio and the h4n audio tracks to the video using Pluraleyes, which did the trick, except there's a delay in playback. When I zoom in to individual frames, the audio waves are off by half of a frame and I can only move the track over an entire frame in either direction. There are no drifting issues.
If I only use one audio track or the other, the signal is too weak, so I need both audio tracks to play in unison for a healthy signal.
I synced the Roland r-44 audio and the h4n audio tracks to the video using Pluraleyes, which did the trick, except there's a delay in playback. When I zoom in to individual frames, the audio waves are off by half of a frame and I can only move the track over an entire frame in either direction. There are no drifting issues.
If I only use one audio track or the other, the signal is too weak, so I need both audio tracks to play in unison for a healthy signal.