I searched a little last night and this morning to find answers or a post with the same issue.
I shot some tests with ML at pretty much default settings and shot the 1800x700 2:35:1 Raw (MLV lite i believe) at 23.976 fps.
Everything seemed fine so I shot part of a project in that same format but noticed it looks sped up and for some reason if i put in 80% on speed/duration in premiere, it playsback at the correct speed.
I used raw2dng for the mlv conversion and converted the DNG sequences to DNxHD HQ in after effects (all compositions were set at 23.976) so I have kept the frame rate the same during all transcodes and it was shot at 23.976 and now its in a 23.976 timeline in Premiere.
Since changing the speed isnt a huge deal and seems to work I'm not worried about changing whats already shot but I am asking for advice on what configuration my Magic Lantern settings might be that caused this in the first place so it won't happen again.
Im on a 6d mark i with a nightly build from Jan 2017.
I shot some tests with ML at pretty much default settings and shot the 1800x700 2:35:1 Raw (MLV lite i believe) at 23.976 fps.
Everything seemed fine so I shot part of a project in that same format but noticed it looks sped up and for some reason if i put in 80% on speed/duration in premiere, it playsback at the correct speed.
I used raw2dng for the mlv conversion and converted the DNG sequences to DNxHD HQ in after effects (all compositions were set at 23.976) so I have kept the frame rate the same during all transcodes and it was shot at 23.976 and now its in a 23.976 timeline in Premiere.
Since changing the speed isnt a huge deal and seems to work I'm not worried about changing whats already shot but I am asking for advice on what configuration my Magic Lantern settings might be that caused this in the first place so it won't happen again.
Im on a 6d mark i with a nightly build from Jan 2017.