- #Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate full#
- #Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate pro#
And as they say, this is no big deal, since most pro video makers record their audio separately from the video to begin with. the soon to be released iPhone 7).Īs you also read, 3K and 2K video on older devices (5S and 6) were experiencing audio drifting, so they reintroduced the 3K and 2K options for iPhone 5S and iPhone 6, but in video format only (no audio). Just like Apple, 4K is a feature that is only available on the 6S and above (i.e.
#Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate full#
4K video with Filmic Pro with full audio sync is only supported on iPhone 6S. What Filmic Pro was referring to was their app not supporting 4K video on the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6. it should work perfectly in Premiere.Īllow me to reply to this comment from you as well.įirstly, you are mixing things up regarding what you read on the Filmic Pro forum. *Audio Tab - Change your bitrate to the bitrate shown in MediaInfo. * in MediaInfo find your avg bitrate and convert it to kbps and manually enter it in * Under the Video tab choose "Constant Frame rate and 30" You have probably already fixed your issue, but i thought i would post the things that really helped for me. Got myself a copy of mediainfo, checked the original clip stats and then went back to Handbrake and went through the settings a tad more careful.
So, i researched and found that there were very important settings i was missing. and hastily went through and re-encoded the first of 5 takes. I didnt pay any attention to the asterisk that clearly told me it would be variable and not constant. It was the first time i had shot in Filmic Pro and i chose 24 fps. I pulled my hair out for hours over this. If you can solve this problem I will love you forever. So now I'm seeing a post that says I have to set the frame rate to constant on Filmic Pro, but I can't find an option to do that. (The one time I tried converting to constant with Handbrake, it made a huge file and it was pretty much unusable because it stopped and started once I imported to Premiere, besides which it changed the frame size and there was no way to set the presets to 16:9) Looking through these forums, a recurring theme is the constant/variable frame rate. I shot video with Filmic pro, exported it to my iphone camera and then my computer via "image capture." When I imported into Premiere Pro, the audio/video were out of sync, which was the whole reason I got the app in the first place. I've been through these forums and there are lots of answers, but none that have solved my problem, yet.
And/or the real question: what's the quick fix for sending video from my iphone 6 to Premiere Pro so that the audio and video remain synced? Is it automatically constant or variable in the newest version of the app?ģ. I don't see an option for constant frame rate.Ģ.