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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Lexington, KY
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ugh, mismatched frame rates
well, I did it, shot two cameras at different settings for 3 weddings. shot my EX1 at
hdv 29.97 instead of 24fps, and my HMC 150 was set at 23.98. any way to fix it? I am editing on FCP 6. |
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If your intended final frame rate is 24P, you can use Cineform to convert your EX-1 files to 24P.
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Location: Scotland, Ayr www.amour weddingvideos.co.uk
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Thats a second vote for cineform, hdlink does a great conversion during capture.
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Also, if you don't want to covert any of your footage you can just edit it, since FCP 6 allows you to edit multiple frame rates in the same timeline.
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Hi Scott,
Just had a conversation here that relates to this: 30p 60i 24p, one project, one mess. : Apple Final Cut Pro |
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