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- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2023 11:06 pm
- Real Name: Bryan Dawson
I recently shot a bunch of raw footage on the PCC6k and as it turns out I may have hit the Achilles Heal of all time. (Blackmagicdesign, Why did you make a hot button for OSR where it can so easily be bumped?????)
At any rate, we were shooting in Raw, 4k, and 60FPS and NOT using Off-Speed Recording and editing in a 30FPS timeline. I get home from the trip and ingest all the footage only to discover that an entire day's shooting WITH SOUND is severely out of sync. I did some digging and that is where I discovered the HFR button. WHY?!?!?! Now we checked the settings and the off-speed recording is set to 50 fps. How do I fix this? I have seen suggestions of speeding up and slowing down the clip, but nothing works. I mean it's soooo far out of sync that it's not even funny, like miles out. I get the beginning sync'd and within seconds it's super off again. In just 6 seconds, the video is roughly 15 frames out, roughly. I am horrible at math and I am hoping someone actually has an answer. It just doesn't seem like it fits though, even if I did hit the HFR button the 60to50 off-speed recording shouldn't put my audio that far out of sync right? The other strange thing is that both the audio and video are the same length. I was under the impression that if you did do actual off-speed recording the audio would reduce proportionately to that framerate difference. This amount does not seem proportional. Someone help me because I'm dying here trying to figure this all out.
At any rate, we were shooting in Raw, 4k, and 60FPS and NOT using Off-Speed Recording and editing in a 30FPS timeline. I get home from the trip and ingest all the footage only to discover that an entire day's shooting WITH SOUND is severely out of sync. I did some digging and that is where I discovered the HFR button. WHY?!?!?! Now we checked the settings and the off-speed recording is set to 50 fps. How do I fix this? I have seen suggestions of speeding up and slowing down the clip, but nothing works. I mean it's soooo far out of sync that it's not even funny, like miles out. I get the beginning sync'd and within seconds it's super off again. In just 6 seconds, the video is roughly 15 frames out, roughly. I am horrible at math and I am hoping someone actually has an answer. It just doesn't seem like it fits though, even if I did hit the HFR button the 60to50 off-speed recording shouldn't put my audio that far out of sync right? The other strange thing is that both the audio and video are the same length. I was under the impression that if you did do actual off-speed recording the audio would reduce proportionately to that framerate difference. This amount does not seem proportional. Someone help me because I'm dying here trying to figure this all out.