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Framerate madness
by sacci (msacci) on Apr 10, 2006 at 10:26:46 pm

Can someone please help me out

I have a mutlicam HD concerts shoot on (6) cameras

All captured to sony decks that they are now telling me were set to 1080i 60i but I have captured everything (54 hours of tape) with DVCProHD 1080i 29.97.

I plan to deliver the concerts on SD Digibeta 29.97.

One problem we seem to have is a couple of cameras seem to be out of sync a couple of frames with a multiclip.

I'm I screwed?

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Re: Framerate madness
by john sharaf on Apr 10, 2006 at 11:24:37 pm

Sacci,

If that's correct that the recordind was made at 60i (as opposed to 59.94) then you are in fact screwed, sound will be out of sync! Fix will involve stretching sound to fit; if lots of long takes this may be possible, if short takes - your SOOL.

JS

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Re: Framerate madness
by sacci on Apr 13, 2006 at 8:23:23 pm

this has got to be the most confusing thing that I have evey done. Concerts are 47 minutes and will basically have 3 or 4 breaks in them. There doesn't seem to be any problems with the audio that was captured with the video but we will be replacing that with mixed audio record separately. SD DVDs seem to be playing back okay as far as framerate and field order so I'm holding my breath.

The biggest lesson I learned is there needs to be A LOT more communication between a lot more people before the cameras roll!

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Re: Framerate madness
by Borjis on Apr 14, 2006 at 5:14:02 pm

[sacci] "The biggest lesson I learned is there needs to be A LOT more communication between a lot more people before the cameras roll!"

The very words I live by!



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