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  • Preparing video for multi-audio track DVD-Video

    Posted by Daniel De avila on December 8, 2010 at 5:43 pm

    Hello All
    Hope you don’t mind the question as its been some time since doing one of these things.

    Source is at 1920 x 1080 25fps
    Going to an NTSC authored DVD-Video for international delivery.
    There will be four language streams:
    English – UK
    Chinese – Mandarin
    Korean – Standard Korean
    Spanish – European

    Now…the master video is in English and once completed we are going to record the other languages using the English version as a reference. (VO talent reading from script and trying to pace things out to the English ref video).

    Now, if we time the other languages out to the English version (at its master frame rate of 25fps), is there a chance for things to go out of sync once the video is transcoded to the delivery frame rate? (NTSC 29.97fps) Since the audio streams will be separate to the final video stream and based of a 25fps sequence.

    Should the video first be conformed to the delivery frame rate before doing the VO work and then we use that 29.97 fps file as the reference for all voice over dubbing?

    Hope that makes sense. Any thoughts are most welcome.

    Sincerely
    Daniel

    Daniel De avila replied 15 years, 5 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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