Austen Collins
August 31st, 2009, 04:27 PM
I am exhausted. I don't know what else to try. Everything looks fuzzy now.
I have been trying to burn a dvd of an hour long project - cut in FCP, compressed in Compressor, and authored in Encore.
The problem is drifting audio. It starts off fine, then drifts 12 and a half frames out of sync. When I lay down the encoded assets in a timeline in Encore, the tracks are uneven at the end. The audio runs 12.5 frames longer than the video. I suspect this is the problem. But I have exhausted all possible solutions. This is just how it is, straight from compressor.
First I exported a self-contained quicktime from my 23.98 1080 ProRes HQ sequence in FCP. The only audio in the sequence comes from a final mix exported from STP, it is all 48 KHz, matching my sequence settings. Then I ran the quicktime file through compressor, using it's high quality DVD settings. And the result is a file that does not sync up. The problem appears to be a compressor problem.
This is a common issue. I have absorbed at least 200-300 message board postings regarding this issue in the last 15 hours, each thread ending in tragic failure.
Now, I'm wondering, is there any special person out there, who has a REAL fix for this issue...
I have been trying to burn a dvd of an hour long project - cut in FCP, compressed in Compressor, and authored in Encore.
The problem is drifting audio. It starts off fine, then drifts 12 and a half frames out of sync. When I lay down the encoded assets in a timeline in Encore, the tracks are uneven at the end. The audio runs 12.5 frames longer than the video. I suspect this is the problem. But I have exhausted all possible solutions. This is just how it is, straight from compressor.
First I exported a self-contained quicktime from my 23.98 1080 ProRes HQ sequence in FCP. The only audio in the sequence comes from a final mix exported from STP, it is all 48 KHz, matching my sequence settings. Then I ran the quicktime file through compressor, using it's high quality DVD settings. And the result is a file that does not sync up. The problem appears to be a compressor problem.
This is a common issue. I have absorbed at least 200-300 message board postings regarding this issue in the last 15 hours, each thread ending in tragic failure.
Now, I'm wondering, is there any special person out there, who has a REAL fix for this issue...