Late to the party, but 25 is the most common frame rate in pretty much most of the world due to our electricity being 50Hz, to avoid flickering. It's just that Americas (and a few exceptions) have mostly 60Hz, why people in US and Hollywood are accustomed to 24fps, and which is why it's kind of a standard.
Hi John, what a amazing channel, I just found it. I have a question: I record in midi (at the same time video). Then I edit the midi and convert it to WAVE. In adobe premiere the video and audio is not synchronized.... If I use the original WAVE from the video camera, the sound IS synchronized... does editing in midi and converting to wave does something with time aspect?
Hi there! Thanks! I’m glad you are enjoying the content on my channel! I honestly don’t have any experience recording in midi. But I have ran into similar issues in the past with videos. A common problem I’ve ran across is video being recorded in a variable frame rate. So the audio will phase out of sync with the video. To fix this, I used Hanbrake to convert the file to a constant frame rate. You can learn more about Hanbrake in the video below. ruclips.net/video/2lIRKg9HLg4/видео.html You could try this with your midi file to see if this does anything.
It does not. Although they are owned by the same company, the stock media on both websites are different. And from my experience using both, they don’t overlap.
No. It looks like they are only available in Final Cut and then in After Effects & Premiere Pro. If they were, FX Home would be listed under the software section.
Yeah, if you are in a company with more than 100 employees, the enterprise prices can be quite expensive. I recently talked with them about that and a common solution for small businesses in this situation may be to hire a freelance video editor that has access to an Artlist subscription. This is definitely a win for many freelance video editors out there, but does box out a lot of small businesses with small creative teams.
hey i already subcribe artlist,wonder that when i upload video on youtube,do i need to mention im a user of artlist? im using Gmail account A to subscribe artlist, and my video post on gmail account B(youtube B) if im not mention,how do they know im a user of Artlist🤔️
Hi there, You don't need to mention that you are a user of Artlist. As long as you download the assets with a valid active Artlist subscription, you are clear to use that media in any commercial projects. Artlist doesn't have content tracking IDs similar to how other websites work. You can always download the license from Artlist's website just in case you need it in the future. But in most cases, you won't need it.
So, what do you guys think of Artlist?
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Late to the party, but 25 is the most common frame rate in pretty much most of the world due to our electricity being 50Hz, to avoid flickering. It's just that Americas (and a few exceptions) have mostly 60Hz, why people in US and Hollywood are accustomed to 24fps, and which is why it's kind of a standard.
That’s a very good point!
Thanks! Great info.
Good timing, I just signed up!
Hi John, what a amazing channel, I just found it. I have a question: I record in midi (at the same time video). Then I edit the midi and convert it to WAVE. In adobe premiere the video and audio is not synchronized.... If I use the original WAVE from the video camera, the sound IS synchronized... does editing in midi and converting to wave does something with time aspect?
Hi there!
Thanks! I’m glad you are enjoying the content on my channel!
I honestly don’t have any experience recording in midi. But I have ran into similar issues in the past with videos.
A common problem I’ve ran across is video being recorded in a variable frame rate. So the audio will phase out of sync with the video.
To fix this, I used Hanbrake to convert the file to a constant frame rate. You can learn more about Hanbrake in the video below.
ruclips.net/video/2lIRKg9HLg4/видео.html
You could try this with your midi file to see if this does anything.
Hi,does ArtlistMax include everything of Motion Array?or just a part of it?🧐
It does not. Although they are owned by the same company, the stock media on both websites are different. And from my experience using both, they don’t overlap.
@@johnthevideoguy oh i see,thanks for reply🙏🏻
I use davinci resolve, which the templates are not compatible with. Can I use them in the artlist editing software?
No.
It looks like they are only available in Final Cut and then in After Effects & Premiere Pro. If they were, FX Home would be listed under the software section.
artlist switched up its licensing model
Their new pricing on their enterpise version feels like a rug pull, had to unsub.
Yeah, if you are in a company with more than 100 employees, the enterprise prices can be quite expensive.
I recently talked with them about that and a common solution for small businesses in this situation may be to hire a freelance video editor that has access to an Artlist subscription.
This is definitely a win for many freelance video editors out there, but does box out a lot of small businesses with small creative teams.
hey i already subcribe artlist,wonder that when i upload video on youtube,do i need to mention im a user of artlist?
im using Gmail account A to subscribe artlist,
and my video post on gmail account B(youtube B)
if im not mention,how do they know im a user of Artlist🤔️
Hi there,
You don't need to mention that you are a user of Artlist. As long as you download the assets with a valid active Artlist subscription, you are clear to use that media in any commercial projects. Artlist doesn't have content tracking IDs similar to how other websites work.
You can always download the license from Artlist's website just in case you need it in the future. But in most cases, you won't need it.
@@johnthevideoguy i see,thanks for reply🌝🙏🏻