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Cheers for the replies, must admit I'm a bit out of my depth here, I do sound for video games so all these spec requirements are totally alien to me. I'm just being asked by the ads department to take over from some outrageously overpriced audio outsourcer they were using before.
I think something seems to be going wrong their end. Here's a brief overview of what I'm doing:
- I get reference video from the ads team
- I get reference audio from the previous audio outsourcer
- I put them together, line them up, add new stuff related to the new videos
- I export the audio as a WAV
- I check against the video file, all looks good
- The ads team say may audio is late.
I'm using Nuendo btw, and Premier to test them.
If I compare a video I made, to a video they've made showing me my sound out of sync, it seems the audio in theirs comes in about 5 frames later.
Definitely not a sample rate issue btw, everything is at 48khz.
- I get reference video from the ads team
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Err ... any professional video editing type people in the house?
I'm having a problem with some audio work I'm doing for some ads. They are telling me all the audio I'm sending them is out of sync, like it's all slightly late, however they are perfectly in sync with the videos they have sent me that I am working to.
They have sent me an earlier video with audio that they are happy with and I've done a comparison to what I'm working with. It seems in their previously completed videos with sound, there is 5 frames of silence at the beginning, however with what I'm working to there needs to be 10 frames of silence with the same audio source to be in sync. Is it possible they are somehow adding 5 frames to their exports that they are giving me that shouldn't be there? They are on Premier btw, and also they are refusing to accept it could be anything their end of course.
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Yeah so I was just riding up past liverpool street with two absolute fucking whoppers riding bikestormz style up in front of me, blasting out music, all over the place, pulling wheelies. Failed to stop for a pedestrian crossing and one of them literally shoved a pedestrian out of the way.
Shouted at them they ride like cunts.
That one was also wearing a hi vis jacket like what the even fuck.
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Frame number equals proof of ownership, always wary with that one... heard of a few hifi scams with serial numbers too
I've never heard of this, could you elaborate? If I buy a bike online, I'm going to ask for the serial number so I can check it's not nicked.
In terms of 4, titanium is somewhat different to steel or aluminium so unless its about the gruppo, bit irrelevant
Asking how old a bike is is not fucking 'irrelevant', fucking hell. If I was looking for a bike and the owner flat out refused to say how old it is, then that sounds dodgy as fuck.
5 was just OCD imho, considering I have 320 feedbacks and 100%
I didn't really fully understand 5, but if a frame has a ding on it, I would want a proper look at it.
And if you have 320 feedbacks then you must sell a lot of stuff on ebay. Sounds like you are just getting sick of people asking legitimate questions as you just want to keep flogging stuff on.
Seriously if you acted like this selling stuff on this forum you'd get laughed out of here.
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Following on from the discussion here:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/186788/?offset=21225
I done a poll!
LET'S ANSWER THIS ONCE AND FOR ALL!
https://www.strawpoll.me/15132727
Please note the results of this poll are legally binding.
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@CYOA @MCamb
Bringing up my sound to video woes again as we've ruled out a bunch of issues, but still at an impasse.
If I export my audio, to their video, and put them together in Premier, then the audio is totally in sync. I have sent them an exported video demonstarting this.
If I give them my audio, and they attach it to their video, they say my audio is late, and it is - although the audio file is still the exact same length as the video.
They are now telling me to maybe cut 5 frames of audio off the start of my audio tracks. This sounds like a very dangerous idea. Clearly the problem is their end?
EDIT: I should add, in case I haven't done this already - this is not for TV ads so whatever standards are at play there are likely not relevant here. It's for online ads e.g. ads before YouTube videos, in-app adverts etc. I expect there are few if any accepted av standards in such adverts.