Hi all,
Digging this out from the depths of my inbox...
If you have audio and video that are not in sync, the "delay" setting
in the Audio tab can be used to put it in. This is independent of any
frame rate adjustment.
Let me know if it's not clear.
Best regards,
Carl
On Fri, 17 Oct 2014 20:59:12 +0000 (UTC)
Tom Rovak <trovak(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Good question. If I get them separately, I master my
picture and audio together first. But yes on other DCP software there has to be a frame
accurate correlation between picture and audio to make that adjustment. But I sometimes
get audio that starts at 2 beep, and picture starting at Picture Start. How would it
handle that? Even at the same frame rate? Is there an adjustment for delaying audio for
sync purposes, then keeping it in sync once a frame rate adjustment has been made?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carsten Kurz" <audiovisual(a)t-online.de>
To: "DCP-o-matic net carlh" <DCPomatic(a)carlh.net>
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 2:56:08 PM
Subject: [DCP-o-matic] audio subsampling when adjusting frame rate
I just did a test with separate video/audio clips. Imported them, video source is 24fps.
DCP-o-matic reports source and DCP will have same frame rate. No mention of audio. I then
adjust the DCP frame rate to 25 fps. DCP-o-matic tells me that the frame rate will be
adjusted to 25 fps. However, there is no indication what it will now do anything with the
audio? I think we discussed this before shortly, but didn't come to a proper
conclusion. With separate audio files, will DCP-o-matic simply assume that the separate
audio has to be in sync to the chosen DCP frame rate? Because with a different frame rate
for video, it could just as well resample the audio to 25 fps as well - but it needs to be
instructed to do so - which includes that there is a frame rate/sampling rate relation
established before and a change being notified.
The question is - with separate audio, how/where do you establish it's frame rate
reference at first so that DCP-o-matic knows to what framerate the audio is referenced?
With interleaved audio, this is clear, upon loading it, the audio/video timing reference
is established, but with separate video and audio files?
Did I make my issue clear?
- Carsten
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