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That looks fantastic!!JJE-187 said:I love this movie, great that your doing an extended version I did a "retro vhs style" cover for it
aprile said:There seems to be quite a bit of judder throughout this release. One example is around the 30 minute mark. Not sure if this is in the original source or due to the encoding.
Kal-El said:Did you check multiple media players or multiple devices to make sure it's the edit and not your setup?
That would only account for the stuttering if you're assumption that something went wrong during fps conversion is correct which, in this case at least, it appears to be.aprile said:I just checked the fps of this mkv and noticed it was 29.970 fps so that would explain the judder assuming the original source was a bluray and used the common 23.976 fps.
If you can convert it to the correct framerate then you can always convert your audio separately as well. You can use Audacity to convert it to the correct framerate, i.e. audio doesn't have a framerate but you can convert it to the correct length that is associated with the framerate used in your video footage. If you can keep the pitch then you're all good, otherwise everyone would sound like squirrels or, if you're going to other way around, Luciano Pavarotti ;-)maniac51 said:All the work that ive done so far is convert to that 29.97:x
The converter stands normally on that and i didn't noticed it
That means i must remake that whole shit again but in time i will do that
Sorry guys, if somebody is pissed of about this it's me
Thanks to Neg and ThrownCpr i realize that there was something wrong, but better late than never right.
29.97->23.976
Audacity/Effect/Change Tempo/Percent change -20, changes tempo without changing pitch...
Most Pal to NTSC is -4.096 [25fps > 23.976fps]
29.97->23.976 is (assuming not change in the program content) IDENTICAL in audio length. 23.976->24 is a 0.1% change, which most audio editors deal with by changing the base sample rate so that it stays in sync with the video change. This has the effect of VERY SLIGHTLY chaning the pitch. This is usually not noticeable to most people. BTW, this (29.97->24) is a speed UP, not DOWN.