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  • Sincronizing a 60fps clip to match with audio

    Posted by Juan manuel Palomino domínguez on May 7, 2014 at 12:39 am

    I hve recorded a videclip in 60fps with the band singing the song at 150% of speed. I didnt realized that the equation for matching would be so difficult for me. Im very confused about the fps speed that i need to let the video match with the song. Hope somebody could helpe. Tank you.

    Ivan Myles replied 12 years ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Ivan Myles

    May 7, 2014 at 3:01 am

    At 150% speed (1.5x faster) the new frame rate would be 90fps.
    At 150% duration (1.5x longer) it becomes 40fps.

    Note that neither of these rates is standard. At 150% speed you could reinterpret the footage to 90fps and then insert it into a 30fps sequence for export. As a result, every third frame will be used and the video will play at 150% speed. Alternatively, if you want the output to be 60fps use After Effects to interpolate every second and third frame into a new frame.

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