And I see that two additional frames are added to my video, duplicating my last frame. I don’t need these shots, they interfere with watching the shot. How to get rid of them?
Thanks for writing in, we’ll be happy to help out here.
May I enquire as to how your original movie files are being created? Are they re-exported from an application? Are they getting trimmed and saved out? Both?
The reason I ask is that the version of FFMPEG our transcoder runs on has a known issue where if the audio of a movie is slightly longer than the video track, the transcoder will incorrectly interpret this as extra frames.
You can also submit an example movie file to support@shotgunsoftware.com and we can run some tests on our end to see if this is the case.
Let me know how you get on and we’ll be happy to dig in further
Our original files are created by export from Adobe Premier or Autodesk Maya, no post processing. Yes, I will send a sample file to the specified mail.
Hi Andrew - same issue here. Our clips are at 23.976fps with an audio sample rate of 22050hz. We have a video clip that’s 96 frames long. In this clip, the audio file has 88288 samples in total. According to my math, 96 frames should equate to 88288.288… samples. Viewing this in the web app, the clip is showing up as 97 frames long with a duplicate frame at the end.