On Sun, 10 Aug 2014, Carsten Kurz wrote:If you import a 25fps video, then set the DCP to 24fps, DCP-o-matic would look at the video and assume that any separate audio files have been prepared to work at 25fps. Hence it would run them slow and resample them to keep them in sync.
Am 08.08.2014 um 15:47 schrieb Carl Hetherington:
You can already do that with some settings (shift-click in the
content list to multi-select) though apparently not with timings for
some reason...
Hmm, I never used separate audio for real projects, will give it a try for fun - BUT - when you import a 25fps video, set the DCP frame rate to 24 - then the separate audio files would need to be referenced to 25fps on the content tab as well, otherwise DCP-o-matic wouldn't know that the audio needs to be resampled to a 24fps/48KHz relation? Maybe that is what happened to Ben and that's why he got different lengths for video and audio. And he needs to do this for every individual audio track he imported.
Cheers
Carl
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