Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:34 am
Hi there again,
for that problem, that the sound is playing faster than the video, I found the right solution for me (as a beginner). And this is probably the right solution. When audio is playing to fast and video is playing right or vice versa, then there is an adjustment problem in the working area.
As I want to create a video with 60fps it is not enough to only change the playback framerate within the "Project Settings" to 25 like mentioned before - even this makes playing the sound right.
I figured out that it is not enough to change the framerate within the project settings - master settings (playback framerate and format). there is one more setting: the framerate of the timeline. Once the timeline is created the framerate of the timeline cannot be changed afterwards. that means ... if you have a timeline with 24fps, you can do changes within the project settings like in playback framerate or in format. but this won't have an impact on the timeline's framerate. Within the "Project Settings - Master Settings" in the section "Timeline Format" you can see the timeline's framerate but it is greyed out. So you cannot change it.
Solution:
Do not create a new timeline in the "Media Section" of DaVinci Resolve because in version 19 there are only two options available (Create new timeline using selected bin, Create new multicam clip using selected bin). Instead of using "create new timeline using selected bin" change to the "Edit Section" of DaVinci-Resolve. Make a right click in the master area and choose "create new timeline". Uncheck the option "Use project settings". That brings up some more options like "format" which now need to be adjusted manually. There you can change the timeline frame rate manually to what you need - in my case 60fps. Then click on create. Now you have the timeline with the exact fps you need and with the audio working perfectly. Keep in mind: After creating your timeline this way, you cannot do any changes within the "project settings - master settings" anymore. to do changes, within the "Edit Section" of DaVinci Resolve right click on the appropriate timeline and choose "timelines - timeline settings". That is my solution which always perfectly works with all framerates.
Best regards
Mike