Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Re: [Avid-L2] PAL Conversion

 

It won't save you time right now, but just FYI...

If you're talking about Adobe Media Encoder, you could have done the 'slow PAL' conversion at the same time as the transcode: right-click the input file in the queue, select 'Interpret', then type in 23.976 for the frame-rate. Media Encoder will then treat your input file as if it were 23.976p.

You still need to do your transcode, but there would be no need to run it through Cinema Tools afterwards.

Maybe something like Bouke's QTChange app would allow you to change frame-rate without transcode? Or FFMpeg?

D.

Sent from my mobile phone - please excuse spellung.
   

On 6 Sep 2016 6:19 p.m., "Greg Huson Greg@SecretHQ.com [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Hello smarter friends!
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> I've got some films that need to be converted from 25p to 23.98. I'm not ecstatic about the look when running them through the Teranex, though it's acceptable.
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> I'm going to try the 'slow pal' method of running the QT at 23.98 instead of 25, then see if slowing the films down is noticeable (there will be no pitch shift) However, when using cinema tools to convert the time-base, I get a 'contains temporal compression' warning. Currently converting to a mezzanine format via media encoder, will then slow down, but anyone have a better way?
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