Hey,
i wanted to sync the german cinema DTS audiofiles for the ROTJ Special Edition.
The video is from the Gkar release.
I cutted the 7 audio reels good as i can.
But i have 4 problems.
The framerate.
The DTS files doesn’t seem to be 23,976 or 24,00 fps.
It’s more like between 23,998 and 23,999 fps.
Why is this happen, is that a known issue?
And also every reel seem to be a bit different.Did i have to stretch the audio with pitch correction, so that the pitch be same as before stretching?
If it were me, I would go with the easiest and match the duration of the DTS audio files to 23.976fps. I would use the audio from the 2011 Blu Ray cut as a guide to sync up the speed of the DTS audio, because
alexp120 said:
Both the 1997 and the 2011 Blu Ray cuts are of the same length for the first 2 hours, 5 minutes and 55 seconds. It is when you reach the Victory Celebration that the cuts go out-of-sync with each other as the 2011 cut adds 5.626 seconds during that sequence–it would be in the Naboo footage where a gungan says, “Me’s a free!”.
Then, check the frame rate of the Gkar version—you can use the free app, MediaInfo. If it is at 23.976fps, then all you have to do is mux the audio and video together and you should be good–again, presuming that the Gkar version is 1997 frame-complete.
As for pitch correction, there will be a change in pitch when you alter the speed of audio, but the difference in how the audio sounds between 23.999fps and 23.976fps is not really very noticeable.