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Full-Length Commentary for Dune (2021)

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Dune (2021) | Full-Length Commentary

Full-Length Commentary for Dune (2021)

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A.J. Workman

Not sure why but your play speed of the movie is much faster than it should be. It gets un-synched after like 30 seconds and then when i pause for a second to synch again, another 30 seconds and it's off again

YouMeTheMovies

Our videos are 30fps. That might have something to do with it if you’re watching something in 24fps. 🤔 not sure how to fix something like that.

YouMeTheMovies

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Thomas Yanez

I was responding to a person your in recent "[REC]" post, and he mentioned having issue with your "Dune", too, so I came back here to get the info I posted here and found that I never did post it. So, here's the info I ended up posting on the "[REC]" post: "Sorry you spent so much work on this, but the issue is just the normal sync issues that happen when you have PAL vs NTSC sources. Their viewing of "[REC]" is a 25FPS version, so if you want to stay in sync, that is what you need, too. Either they sourced it using a PAL (european, etc) DVD or from, shall we say, a more dubious source that shall not be discussed specifically. You were probably watching an NTSC (North American) format version (23.976 FPS). Same with their reaction to "Dune" (2021). One of the earliest quality releases of the movie in those... dubious.. sources was a PAL format (25 FPS) version which a lot of people grabbed and I think that is what they showed, because my equally dubious NTSC format copy didn't sync, so I found a 25FPS version and it sync'd perfectly." In this case, the fact that you RENDER at 30FPS for STREAMING doesn't have anything to do with with the framerate of the source material. They are different "frame rates" and serve different purposes. If your original source was PAL (25 FPS), your 30FPS (or even 60FPS) render will still have the same 25 FPS timing, instead of the NTSC most North American media (and/or Blu Ray versions) will have, which is the 23.976 FPS.