Multicam clips de-synch - Ready to kill

Okay. I have done this work 3 times now. Synched 2 cameras in a multicam clip.
However I have 2 problems.
1: When I select and move 2 angles the synch is not retained.
2: When I embed the multicam clip in a project or make a compound clip out of the mc clip, some sequences have no sound even though I have selected the proper audio track and ensured that that track is on inside the multicam clip.
Many thanks for help and hair transplants.

Mark,
Then you could set MPEG Streamclip to take it to 1920 x 1080 Pro Res, and test with that in FCPX.  The 1440 x 1080 is a convenience for file size, and in realty is meant to provide 1920 x 1080.  See:
http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1122392
I can only guess that the multiclip routines might not be liking the 1440 x 1080, even though FCPX will play it.  I believe that if you were capturing direct, FCPX would change to the full raster 1920 x 1080, but cannot do that with the file you have provided it.  Just a guess.
Ernie

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