retiming a 24fps video to 23.976 for dvd authoring?
So I'm supervising the restoration of a documentary from the 80's and need to author both dvd and blu-ray. Not sure how I'll author it as adobe has seemingly made it impossible to authorize encore 6 without a serial number. I do have license for CS5.5 so I can run Encore 5.1... but even Encore 6 is way old. I've got both a windows and apple systems, so that's not an issue. But regardless, DVD authoring requires 23.976, 25, or 29.97 fps source video while blu-ray can take 24fps. I'm thinking that my life will be easier if I retime the UHD master to 23.976 (aka 24p) for both blu-ray and dvd authoring so that captions and chapters will fall the same on both dvd and blu-ray. make sense?
I've always been very happy with the results in apple compressor for the retiming which just changes the playback fps without changing any of the video and retimes the audio appropriately. Not sure how to achieve this in Adobe Media Encoder... In apple compressor, you set your frame rate in the video settings to 23.976 and choose "so source frames play at 23.976 fpx" in the general settings panel... Don't see any obvious way to do this in Adobe Media Encoder. And yes I understand this will change the duration of the file.
thanks as always
Michael