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    I use Evaer to record web chat's between my friend and I, because I plan publish them to YouTube (he is aware and part of it). The files Evaer outputs play fine in MPC-HC, but whenever I use them in Vegas or Adobe Premier Pro, I get crap. They go all out of sync, and become unusable.I think they are variable FR files, so I need a way to make them 15 FPS (or 30 if I have to) so that they have a constant FR. Any ideas how to do this?

    Pastbin of the mediainfo output on one of the two files

    Thanks in advanced!
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    Yes, they have variable frame rate. I adjusted the thread title with variable frame rate so others don't think you just have corrupted files.

    I guess you can't set constant framerate to like 15fps in evaer?
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    I set it to 15fps in evaer, but that's what it gave me.

    Sorry about the title, thanks for fixing it.

    Edit:

    The ones set at 30fps with no compression are even worse. This is take 3.
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    Nobody has anything?
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    Skype footage is problamatic because not only does it have variable frame rate, interruptions to the stream cause freezes, catch-ups and holes. The only real solution is higher bandwidth. The stuff is never dependably in synch.

    In a perverse way you can use this to your advantage by being able to make trims and jump cuts an audience would never accept in proper video.

    FWIW I have run the same skype footage through Vegas, Adobe Media Encoder, FFmpeg and Avid Media Composer. No two match, none come out right.
    Last edited by smrpix; 4th Mar 2013 at 13:05.
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