All,
I wonder if y'all could help me with a particular issue I've been having. We have a slideshow that has been exported in a .MOV file that I'm trying to turn into a DCP. When I turn it into a DCP the slides, which go at a slow pace through the slideshow, go extremely fast through the slideshow. Oddly the video is still the same length (15min), the slides just flip through at a high speed like it won't stay on each slide the way it should.
Carl suggested the following:
A work-around might be to transcode your file to another format with something like Handbrake, or export in a different format from whatever you made the slides in.
I wonder if anyone has experienced this issue and if you came up with a workaround that worked in the end?
Thanks so much!
Slideshow in .MOV file format slides out of time
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Re: Slideshow in .MOV file format slides out of time
This might well be fixed in the current test version if you want to try that. It has much better support for non-constant frame rates in source files.
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Re: Slideshow in .MOV file format slides out of time
Slideshows are often exported in weird, space saving codecs, dynamic frame rates, etc. Could be that DCP-o-matic's default handling of this file format causes problems. Hence the suggestion towards a different intermediate format, which might deliver a straight constant frame rate file.