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[size=small][font=Calibri]Hi.[/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I have encountered an unexpected problem in which I can`t easily seem to find a good solution for. [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I`m working on a film project with combined time lapse (30 fps) and drone video (29,97 fps) and have reached the point where I have rendered the final film from Premiere Pro with Media Encoder to a H.264 1080p 30 fps film. My problem is that when playing back, the parts of the film with drone footage (29,97 fps) seem to not run smoothly but rather “stutter” slightly, as if lacking frames.[/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]If I render the film in 29,97 fps the same happens to the parts with time lapse footage, which originally were in 30 fps. It looks like the two don’t mix. I never expected this as the specs for my drone said 30 fps. When I discovered that it in fact was 29,97 fps I expected the difference to be too small to notice. [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]This problem becomes apparent when all my time lapse footage over several years are rendered from LRTimelapse in 30 fps.[/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]Do I really need to re-render all my time lapses to 29,97 fps and swap all 30 fps versions in the premiere timeline? Or am I doing something apparently wrong? [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I know there is a way of blending framerates with After Effects but I would rather avoid to add this to my workflow. [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I would be very thankful if anyone has and would share a solution to this challenge, as I fear my project isn’t as close to finish as I first thought [/font][/size][font=Wingdings][size=small]J[/size][/font]
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[size=small][font=Calibri]I have encountered an unexpected problem in which I can`t easily seem to find a good solution for. [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I`m working on a film project with combined time lapse (30 fps) and drone video (29,97 fps) and have reached the point where I have rendered the final film from Premiere Pro with Media Encoder to a H.264 1080p 30 fps film. My problem is that when playing back, the parts of the film with drone footage (29,97 fps) seem to not run smoothly but rather “stutter” slightly, as if lacking frames.[/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]If I render the film in 29,97 fps the same happens to the parts with time lapse footage, which originally were in 30 fps. It looks like the two don’t mix. I never expected this as the specs for my drone said 30 fps. When I discovered that it in fact was 29,97 fps I expected the difference to be too small to notice. [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]This problem becomes apparent when all my time lapse footage over several years are rendered from LRTimelapse in 30 fps.[/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]Do I really need to re-render all my time lapses to 29,97 fps and swap all 30 fps versions in the premiere timeline? Or am I doing something apparently wrong? [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I know there is a way of blending framerates with After Effects but I would rather avoid to add this to my workflow. [/font][/size]
[size=small][font=Calibri]I would be very thankful if anyone has and would share a solution to this challenge, as I fear my project isn’t as close to finish as I first thought [/font][/size][font=Wingdings][size=small]J[/size][/font]
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[size=small][font=Calibri]AgeMagnus[/font][/size]