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From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Erik_Häusler?= <erikhausler@mac.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 at 3:50:11 AM
Subject: [L-TDM] Re: Pitch/Stretch Video to Film ?
Message #24140
Dear group, interested in different methods of pitch/time correcting when going from Video 25 fps to Film 24 fps in 5.1 we´ve recently been confronted with results doing the 4% up-pitch from both the TC 6000 and the industry standard Dolby hardware box - both of them delivers severe artifacts, especially in the Lf and Rf channels -where the music is. Dialog (C channel) sounds good to my ears. are there any other methods that delivers a better result ? - I´m thinking offline (Audiosuite) pitchshifting, like Waves Soundshifter - some claim it´s not phase coherent and therefor not suitable for surround - I´ve used it on multimiked drumrecordings in Sync setting - with absolutely no phase problems though- others claim they´ve had good results with Serato on music and fx while doing the dialog thru the Dolby box. any opinions ? any other forums that deals with film post matters ? thanks Hallå David, I found that using Speed works very well in that context. I used it converting film scores recently and there were no artefacts as far as I could tell, I was very pleased with the result. It worked on longer pieces of music too. I did the same conversion you´re about to do now except in stereo. I haven´t tried the Izotope Radius (that´s on the Logic Café list group buy right now, and you don´t even have to join the list to join the group buy!) but it sounds right down amazing on the demos. It seems to handle formants when pitching whole mixes and time compression with the same ease. Allt gott /E 2x1.8, 4Gb RAM, OSX 10.4.7 PPC,HD Accel 3, PT 7.1cs7, L7.2.2 _______________________________ Erik Häusler Future Love Productions AB erikhausler@mac.com
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