JudgeHolden wrote:Maybe if you converted mine to huffy it would help? Your program might not like all the different codex being used together in the same timeline.
JH
Ok, I'll give it a try.
JudgeHolden wrote:Maybe if you converted mine to huffy it would help? Your program might not like all the different codex being used together in the same timeline.
JH
Sonydjsnmix wrote:I just checked out the beta. Everybody's look great!!!!
Eva-Fan wrote:I've tried getting my segment to 24 fps many times without it looking skippy or crappy but its not working.

Scott Green wrote:Export your lossless in 29,97 fps then start a new project with 24 fps import the lossless and export it in 24 fps :O
I bit complicated but for my that worked several times ^_^
Eva-Fan wrote:I'll try this tomorrow night, it sounds like it might work but I've been syncing to all the points that a sound ques to at 29.97fps. Those points are lost when you change it to 24.
Eva-Fan wrote:Scott Green wrote:Export your lossless in 29,97 fps then start a new project with 24 fps import the lossless and export it in 24 fps :O
I bit complicated but for my that worked several times ^_^
I'll try this tomorrow night, it sounds like it might work but I've been syncing to all the points that a sound ques to at 29.97fps. Those points are lost when you change it to 24.
For example... A fade will start a little before or after the sound I wanted it to start on cause the FPS is different from what I was syncing with.
Sounds dumb but its just logical thinking.
Like I said though, I'm gonna give it a try at the very least.
@Kaxi: I have no idea what you just said. BTW I will never use the wmv codec EVER again till the day microsoft takes over the world.
kiarrens wrote:Didja try changing your audio "framerate" in Besweet instead of in the editing program?
kiarrens wrote:Didja try changing your audio "framerate" in Besweet instead of in the editing program?
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