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danielp58171220
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May 15, 2018
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Converting 30fps to 25fps and preventing Audio sync slipping

  • May 15, 2018
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Hi,

I am helping out a friend who recorded an incorrect frame rate during a shoot involving interviews. The camera used was the Blackmagic Ursa Mini.

The first interview was shot in 30fps in offset mode

The DOP then changed the frame rate to 25fps but offset mode was still on.

The audio is recorded at 48 Hz.

The media needs to be delivered in 25fps.

The first interview is completely out of sync.

The rest slowly drift out if sync after, roughly 15mins on average.

I thought doing a frame rate conversion with the vision would fix the issue, but it didn't work. Any advice/tips?

Danijo

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    Correct answer Richard M Knight

    It seems on BM cameras if the off speed is turned on, even if the camera and sequence framerate are the same, the audio will drift. I would time stretch the audio using sync points at the front and tail of the interview. For the 30fps clip change the framerate of the clip to 30 instead of 25 and then put that into a 25fps Premiere sequence.

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    PGZ@Mobibase
    Inspiring
    May 15, 2018

    Try this :

    1) Convert your 30fps media in mediaencoder to output audio only aiff48khz

    2) create timeline in PR using desired output settings at 25fps

    3) import all your media, both 25 and 30fps + newly created aiff audio

    4) when dragging your 30fps to timeline, keep the timeline settings at 25pfs

    5) align / sync newly created audio with your 30fps footage (now playing at 25fps)

    6) disable audio from the 30fps video file and use the aiff audio instead.

    Hope i'm clear....

    danielp58171220
    Participant
    May 17, 2018

    Thank you, this made sense but speed ramping worked better, as the BM project frame rate was in 25 so the issue was a bit more complicated!

    Richard M KnightCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    May 15, 2018

    It seems on BM cameras if the off speed is turned on, even if the camera and sequence framerate are the same, the audio will drift. I would time stretch the audio using sync points at the front and tail of the interview. For the 30fps clip change the framerate of the clip to 30 instead of 25 and then put that into a 25fps Premiere sequence.

    danielp58171220
    Participant
    May 17, 2018

    Thank you! That worked well. If you're watching for it, it's not perfect but it's definitely useable. Cheers!

    Danijo

    Legend
    May 15, 2018

    What's offset mode?

    danielp58171220
    Participant
    May 15, 2018

    Apologies, I now have further information. It was the 'off speed frame rate' of the Ursa Mini. So the Project Frame rate was 25fps however the Off Speed frame rate was 30fps for the first interview, then 25fps for the rest (but was still switched on) so for some reason the audio drifts. It may be to do with audio sample rate, but wanting to eliminate any visual issues first.

    Legend
    May 15, 2018

    Your camera op essentially recorded the first interview in slow motion mode, where audio is generally not used.

    You might be hosed.