Hi,
So I've been wondering if there's a specific way to slow down audio to (exactly) half,
and then when it would be sped back up to normal speed, it would sound as good as possible.
Note:
I'd need this for 120fps YouTube video purpose.
This means that it'll be YouTube that will be responsible of speeding the audio back up to normal.
Not familiar with 120fps YouTube videos?
How it works is that you have a 120fps video clip, you slow it down to exactly half, and render as 60fps.
Then playback with YouTube on 2x speed and the result is 120fps.
Please note:
I'm not looking to hear any comments about why on earth I want 120fps YouTube videos, or why it's stupid etc etc etc. I have my own reasons as to why I want it.
I'm just here to hopefully get some advice from the pros, since I'm a total noob when it comes to something like this
How have I currently been slowing down my audio?
I've just dragged the audio to 2x length while holding down ctrl on Sony Vegas to slow it down to half along with the video clip.
So yeah, that's about it. And I do understand that it probably isn't possible to do this
losslessly like my title suggests
(I just couldn't come up with a better title).
But I am hoping that there is some way I would be able to get sound quality than what I get at the moment.
Any help would be very highly appreciated,
Thanks!