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two frame rates
I have a scene with dialogue that was shot on the JVCHD100 in both 24P and 60i. How do I put them both on the same timeline properly without making it look weird or losing sound sync?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Hit "Render".
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Even with a render the 30p footage looks juttery. More than a 24p jutter. Any more ideas?
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Are you mixing 30p or 24p with that 60i footage?
I would re-capture the HDV footage with AIC codec. |
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I'm mixing 30p and 24p footage. I'm using AIC as my timeline codec. Thanks for the response.
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I refuse to shoot anything in HDV 24p until Apple can natively support it.
In the meantime, you could shoot SD 24p letterboxed, I know FCP supports this format if you really need the 24p look. |
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