Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
- Angelyco
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Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
I wasn't sure whether to put this in this forum or the Audio forum, but here we go:
I'm working on a track for an MEP that requires 23.97 fps. I edited the project at 29.97 fps, since I was able to reuse a ton of clips I already had prepared from a different project. When I went to convert to MP4 with the ZarxGui, I changed the framerate in the script, but I forgot about how that would effect the audio. After I realized what I did, I used BeSweet to change the audio framerate to 23.97, and now it sounds AWFUL. I definitely can't use it like that.
I really don't want to have to redo all the clips and redo the entire project at 23.97, is there any other way to change the framerate and keep the audio intact and in sync? Any suggestions would be more than welcomed.
I'm working on a track for an MEP that requires 23.97 fps. I edited the project at 29.97 fps, since I was able to reuse a ton of clips I already had prepared from a different project. When I went to convert to MP4 with the ZarxGui, I changed the framerate in the script, but I forgot about how that would effect the audio. After I realized what I did, I used BeSweet to change the audio framerate to 23.97, and now it sounds AWFUL. I definitely can't use it like that.
I really don't want to have to redo all the clips and redo the entire project at 23.97, is there any other way to change the framerate and keep the audio intact and in sync? Any suggestions would be more than welcomed.
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
I believe there was a thread similar to this already.Well kindaAngelyco wrote:I wasn't sure whether to put this in this forum or the Audio forum, but here we go:
I'm working on a track for an MEP that requires 23.97 fps. I edited the project at 29.97 fps, since I was able to reuse a ton of clips I already had prepared from a different project. When I went to convert to MP4 with the ZarxGui, I changed the framerate in the script, but I forgot about how that would effect the audio. After I realized what I did, I used BeSweet to change the audio framerate to 23.97, and now it sounds AWFUL. I definitely can't use it like that.
I really don't want to have to redo all the clips and redo the entire project at 23.97, is there any other way to change the framerate and keep the audio intact and in sync? Any suggestions would be more than welcomed.
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
Thanks, I did read that one already but it wasn't quite what I needed. Going from 30 to 29.97 isn't so bad to change the audio framerate for, but this is too big of a change for the audio.
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
Did it fix it anyway ?Angelyco wrote:Thanks, I did read that one already but it wasn't quite what I needed. Going from 30 to 29.97 isn't so bad to change the audio framerate for, but this is too big of a change for the audio.
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
Let me understand: you have a 29.97 export and want to make it 23.976?
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
It might be one frame off in some places. That's about it. No speed change tho.Angelyco wrote:But how will that affect the audio sync?
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
WOW that worked! Not even a single (noticeable) frame out of place.
Now that I think about it, that function makes sense, since it's getting rid of the extra frames instead of just slowing everything down.
Thanks so much Mirko, you're turning into my hero
Now that I think about it, that function makes sense, since it's getting rid of the extra frames instead of just slowing everything down.
Thanks so much Mirko, you're turning into my hero
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
Angelyco wrote:WOW that worked! Not even a single (noticeable) frame out of place.
Now that I think about it, that function makes sense, since it's getting rid of the extra frames instead of just slowing everything down.
Thanks so much Mirko, you're turning into my hero
Atleast i triedAngelyco wrote:WOW that worked! Not even a single (noticeable) frame out of place.
Now that I think about it, that function makes sense, since it's getting rid of the extra frames instead of just slowing everything down.
Thanks so much Mirko, you're turning into my hero
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Re: Changing Framerate AFTER Exporting - Audio Sync Issue
I know and I really appreciate the effort!Soup wrote: Atleast i tried