I have a video that was taken from VHS and converted to MP4. The MP4 plays fine. I watched the DCP in the DCP-o-matic player and the sound is way out of sync. I will try it at the theater this evening.
Is there some setting in DCP-o-matic I need to change?
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
I have a large audience for this on Friday night. YIKES!
audio out of sync
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Re: audio out of sync
Hi Jill
One idea would be to try the test version of DCP-o-matic to see if things are better there. It has a fix for a general class of audio sync problems.
Alternatively, can you make the MP4 available somewhere so I can check it out? carl@dcpomatic.com if so.
Best,
Carl
One idea would be to try the test version of DCP-o-matic to see if things are better there. It has a fix for a general class of audio sync problems.
Alternatively, can you make the MP4 available somewhere so I can check it out? carl@dcpomatic.com if so.
Best,
Carl
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Re: audio out of sync
Thanks for the video. From some tests I think if you use 2.17.x and set the "delay" in the audio tab to about 370ms it should be pretty close.
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Re: audio out of sync
I will try those settings, but I was unable to install the test.
Error opening file for writing:
C\Program Files\DCP-o-matic 2\bin\libintl-8.dll
Error opening file for writing:
C\Program Files\DCP-o-matic 2\bin\libintl-8.dll
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Re: audio out of sync
Can you make sure you have closed any other parts of DCP-o-matic first? Or does a reboot help?
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Re: audio out of sync
The MP4 must change to a 24 fps frame rate in the Davinci timeline, or it doesn't. Use the original settings from VHS, such as 25 or 30 fps, and the sound must be synced. Then render the MP4 as Jpeg2000, then render the audio as wav 2.0 separately, and import it into the DOM.jillmobley wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 10:26 pm I have a video that was taken from VHS and converted to MP4. The MP4 plays fine. I watched the DCP in the DCP-o-matic player and the sound is way out of sync. I will try it at the theater this evening.
Is there some setting in DCP-o-matic I need to change?
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
I have a large audience for this on Friday night. YIKES!
****Timeline frame rate Must be the same frame rate as j2c and DOM.***
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Re: audio out of sync
I followed Carl's suggestions and I have an acceptable DCP. Thank you!
I do not have access to the original VHS tapes, so I cannot change the way it was converted to MP4. (unless RAY-NUE you are meaning I change the MP4?)
I do not have access to the original VHS tapes, so I cannot change the way it was converted to MP4. (unless RAY-NUE you are meaning I change the MP4?)
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Re: audio out of sync
@carl - what was the issue? Is there an actual sync offset baked into the MP4? Or some other weird codec related issue?
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Re: audio out of sync
It looks like the fixes in 2.17.x are needed to make the sync consistent. But even playing the original in VLC for me the sync was quite a way off - 370ms made it look OK to me with a quick test.
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Re: audio out of sync
jillmobley wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:17 pm I followed Carl's suggestions and I have an acceptable DCP. Thank you!
I do not have access to the original VHS tapes, so I cannot change the way it was converted to MP4. (unless RAY-NUE you are meaning I change the MP4?)
What system is VHS? PAL 25fps or NTSC 30fps?