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  1. I shot video at 30fps 1080i on my HD camera. When I transferred the video via iMovie it plays like a sped-up motion in QuickTime, but the sound is correct, and therefore it doesn't sync with the speed of the video...Quicktime also shows that video was recorded at 59.94 fps...
    I tried to fix it in After Effects and set the length of the video to 200%, which made it appear normal. But the sound still doesn't completely match.
    Also, since the sound was recorded as normal and the video looks twice faster than planned, I only get half the length of the whole sound. So it's like I got only 1 sec worth of sound and 2 sec worth of video (since it looks sped-up, but can be fixed) I can't find a way to get the whole length of the sound...Please, help...
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  2. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    what camera?

    what is the source video exactly? use gspot or mediainfo if you can and post the results.
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  3. It's MPEG-4 (QuickTime)
    English, 89.9 Mbps, 1248x702 (16:9), at 59.940 fps, Intermediate Codec (Apple)

    Audio:
    English, 1 536 Kbps, 48.0 KHz, 2 channels, PCM (Little/Signed)

    The camera is Panasonic AG-HMC40
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    You would probably get more answers in our Mac Forum. Moving you.

    And welcome to our forums.
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