No, it appears I am a fool. <grin> I just created the DCP from the original 60 fps .mp4, and it is slower as a DCP than it is for the original video. Mind you, it seems that the DCP goes only so far, then stops creating it as well, but only if I attempt to change to 24 fps using DVD-o-matic; if I leave it at 60 fps,, it creates it just fine. If anyone wants to see what I am talking about, I've put the original file on our FTP server - ftp://ftp.its-tech.ca, no login required to get it, if you're remotely interested in it. It is ~135 mb.
Leslie
From: "Carl Hetherington" <cth@carlh.net>
To: leslieh1@shaw.ca
Cc: dvdomatic@carlh.net
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 9:25:10 AM
Subject: Re: [DVD-o-matic] A couple questions...
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, leslieh1@shaw.ca wrote:
> I must have been unclear. I am using the converter as an intermediate
> step because I cannot get the audio to sound right. If I use the
> converter, all comes out fine. I was trying to avoid using the
> intermediate step, hence the email to the mailing list. :)
Hi Leslie,
OK, that's clear. My question was: does the video look ok if you do *not*
use the converter as an intermediate step? If so, the fix to DVD-o-matic
would be just to pitch-shift the audio, which is probably easier than
trying to fix the video as well.
Best
Carl
> Leslie
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:10:15
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