Hi, everyone as a newbie to this site forgive me if the this question as been answered before, but here goes.
I recentley digitized some of my 8mm and Super 8 films using a Film scanner made by Reflecta, which scanned 2 frames per second. This device made a digital copy of my films at 20 fps, in mp4 format onto a SD memory card.
I then recorded directly from my Eumig 822 film projector the audio from these converted films using the line input on my pc
I noticed that the length of the recorded sounds and the length of the digitized videos are different in length, for example one film was 14 minutes for the film and 15 minutes for the audio recording. I am presuming this is to do with the frame rate conversion of the film differing from the recorded audio made directly from the projector, or the way the digitizer converts the film.
My question is , what is the best way to match the video length to the audio length , to get a reasonable sync. when they are put together, using video or audio editing software on my computer.
Thank you
Kind regards to all
I recentley digitized some of my 8mm and Super 8 films using a Film scanner made by Reflecta, which scanned 2 frames per second. This device made a digital copy of my films at 20 fps, in mp4 format onto a SD memory card.
I then recorded directly from my Eumig 822 film projector the audio from these converted films using the line input on my pc
I noticed that the length of the recorded sounds and the length of the digitized videos are different in length, for example one film was 14 minutes for the film and 15 minutes for the audio recording. I am presuming this is to do with the frame rate conversion of the film differing from the recorded audio made directly from the projector, or the way the digitizer converts the film.
My question is , what is the best way to match the video length to the audio length , to get a reasonable sync. when they are put together, using video or audio editing software on my computer.
Thank you
Kind regards to all
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