Sometimes the conversion is done without frame blending, sometimes not. ![]() Nowhere I found information if this option referes to source clip settings "Playback frame rate". I tried to transcode the source clip with the option "convert to project frame rate". So wouldn't it be nice to convert before editing to the timeline? Fortunately the audio speed does not change, it's only a labeling bug I guess. ![]() Same for audio, till you alter the pan of the audio in the mixer, then the (25.00 FPS) hint disappears. 23.976 -> 25) to the timeline it's displayed in timeline text as "CLIPNAME (25.00 FPS)". Next point, when editing a source altered clip (e.g. Same result when simply consolidate the timeline to another drive. After AAF export the exported timeline has different durations than the original timeline. When exporting an AAF to the record studio for mixing, media composer tumbles over it's own conversion. The clip duration alters as well, but you get a clean frame by frame result without frame-blending.Īnd yes, audio is treated as well. When the source framerate and the timeline framerate are close, like 23.976 -> 25 it's a good way to alter the playback framerate in the clip's source settings. Of course you get interframe-blending (or stutter). I link the footage or import it to DNxHR, keep the source framerate and edit it to my timeline, where the timewarp does his job to match the timeline framerate. When editing a documentary in the PAL area (25p) I get a lot of clips by worldwide archives with different framerates. The ability to mix framerates in the timeline is a good starting point. But on the audio side you have to change the speed.Ģ4.976 -> 25 fps = 95,904 % of original duration. Every frame in the source is one in the timeline. Technically it's no conversion on the video side. What alters the speed, but does no frame-blending. Especially when changing the source playback rate. 1, 4 and 8 bpp versions are palettised.I'd like to start a discussion about the framerate conversion within media composer. Post a mediainfo report (text view) of your source file GeneralĬomplete name : C:\Users\Samsung\Desktop\ad_5esa4.aviĬodec ID/Info : Basic Windows bitmap format. Try to restore Wondershare Uniconverter preferences (didn't work) ![]() Try to convert another video recorded with a smartphone (it worked but no when I process it on AE) Try to convert another video with similar parameters (didn't work) Reinstall Wondershare Uniconverter (didn't work) When I import the original video (edited with AE), it shows a black and white preview with distorsion and, of course, the result has it too.Ĭonverted video preview vs original video. So, I found Wondershare Uniconverter and it was ok till I tried to convert a 6 GB AVI video. At the beginning, I used to use VLC Player to convert videos with H264 code and reach a weight of 40 to 120 mb, but it suddenly started causing audio problems (it doesn't work, even mantaining the original audio). Videos are no longer than 2 minutes and have a 4-7 GB of weight. I use Adobe After Effects 2019 to make video compositions with subtitles. Hoping you're all doing fine and healthy, I explain the issue: I was looking for some help to fix a seriuos problem I'm currently having with AVI videos conversion and I found this forum.
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