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So I am editing a short film for a friend. They used the BMPCC 6k which has an offspeed recording button to allow recording in a different frame rate, and of course they pressed it so the last 50 or so clips are essentially in slow motion (recorded at 50fps, but the project is at 23.97) while the audio for those clips is at regular speed (at the 23.97). So now I have the task of readjusting those clips, but I can't figure out how to do this without having to separate the audio from the clips, assume a different frame rate for said clips, and then readd the audio manually. That seems like an excuciating amount of work so I was just wondering, hoping, praying that there is an easier solution to this? It seems like there SHOULD be, but I've never run into this issue before so I'm not too sure if there actually is.
Essentially what my question is, is: How can I assume a new frame rate while not affecting the audio?
Thank you all!
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interpret footage - modify will also change the audio fps
try to use speed/duration with maintain audio pitch, that needs to be done from the timeline,
with the proper frame interpolation like Optical Flow, dunno how far this will work for you...
I also found this workaround by those guys:
https://lensvid.com/post-processing/speed-ramping-audio-sync-hack-in-adobe-premiere-pro/
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Select your clips and lay them down on the timeline, keeping only the audio.
Select your clips again from the project window, right click > modify > interpret footage > assume this frame rate 50.
Drag the videos to the timeline on top of the audio kept from before.
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Unlink the audio from the video clip. Divide the frame rate the camera recorded the video as by the project frame rate. Multiply by 100. Change the video clip speed to this number. You'll have to play with your clips to line them up correctly but you should be able to keep them in sync throughout.
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I've done this with my BMPCC4K. Easy fix, MUCH easier than the others listed.
Done.
Neil