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Hi, I'm fairly new to video editing and I've run into an issue when importing some MP4 videos that I recorded using my phone (Samsung Galaxy S8). I went on a hike and brought my Canon Rebel T5 to record a vlog of sorts. I was able to record a fair bit until the battery died. I had to switch to recording the rest using my phone, which seemed to work just fine. Once I got home to edit it all, I noticed that I was able to use the video clips from my Canon just fine on Divinci Resolve 12.5 (the free version). But when I imported the clips that I had recorded on my phone, they were choppy and the audio would go out of sync. When I watched those same video clips in Windows Media Player, they look really nice and the audio is totally fine. I looked at the files and the ones from my Canon are .MOV and the ones from my phone are .MP4. In the video properties on the MP4 videos, it says they are 30 frames per second, but once I import them into Resolve, Resolve says that they are 16 frames per second.
I've scoured the internet looking for solutions and I just want to know what is happening in that import that turns the .MP4 videos from 30 fps into 16 fps and if there is a way to stop it from happening. Thanks to anybody who knows what is going on here.
I've scoured the internet looking for solutions and I just want to know what is happening in that import that turns the .MP4 videos from 30 fps into 16 fps and if there is a way to stop it from happening. Thanks to anybody who knows what is going on here.