I'm fairly competent with compressing short videos for youtube and vimeo, but now I need to compress my 105 minute feature film for a dual layer DVD.
I've exported a 3 minute uncompressed sample file from my fcp project, and I'm importing it into compressor with the appropriate mpeg-2 DVD settings, but once it completes the process, my resulting .m2v video file plays back at a higher speed.
My first thought was that it was compressing at the wrong frame rate, but I checked my fcp files as well as the sequence settings and everything is 23.9fps. The compressor settings are also 23.9fps. When I play my original .mov sample file in quicktime it plays back at normal speeds, so I know the problem must be happening in compressor.
As far as my other settings go in compressor, I've read dozens of other forums and watched youtube tutorials on the best way to compress and burn HD video for DVD but nothing I try gets rid of this speeding up issue.
I've exported a 3 minute uncompressed sample file from my fcp project, and I'm importing it into compressor with the appropriate mpeg-2 DVD settings, but once it completes the process, my resulting .m2v video file plays back at a higher speed.
My first thought was that it was compressing at the wrong frame rate, but I checked my fcp files as well as the sequence settings and everything is 23.9fps. The compressor settings are also 23.9fps. When I play my original .mov sample file in quicktime it plays back at normal speeds, so I know the problem must be happening in compressor.
As far as my other settings go in compressor, I've read dozens of other forums and watched youtube tutorials on the best way to compress and burn HD video for DVD but nothing I try gets rid of this speeding up issue.