Forum Replies Created

  • That sounds like a good solution. Both audio tracks are the same material, I was just making sure it wasn’t a symptom of a bigger problem. I’ll go over what the issue is with the lead editor and email our production team to make sure they know that this is happening.

  • I hope its ok that I’m piggybacking off of yr forum post, cause I’m actually having different problems with the same subject.

    My producer wants me to take video they accidentally shot at 60 fps and drop the extra frames and convert it to 24 fps. I’ve been trying to find programs that can do this for me, so far Ive only found G Film : https://www.nattress.com/Products/filmeffects/G_Film.htm but I’m trying to see if there are any other options that are free. So far my solution has been to place my clip in a 60fps timeline and change the speed by 225% and using optical flow. Does that work? Does anyone know of a better way?

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy