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HDCAM 23.98 to 25 fps in FCP
by
John Byrne
on May 7, 2008 at 6:18:12 pm
Hello,
My query is regarding a conform for a 25fps sequence I have cut that contains a lot of 23.98 source material.
I've just learned that a 25fps cross-conversion of this particular source material is not going to be available, only a 23.98 master (everything else is 25fps acquired). But I still have to deliver at 25.
So my question is - will it be possible to ingest the 23.98 natively at 4:2:2 and incorporate it into my 1920/1080 25fps sequence with a 4% speedup. My research conclusion is that in theory this will work but I'm concerned the 23.98 will be all 'wonky' or something similar, or that there will be a quality loss on output.
Thanks in advance.
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HDCAM 23.98 to 25 fps in FCP
by John Byrne on May 7, 2008 at 6:18:12 pm
Re: HDCAM 23.98 to 25 fps in FCP
by Jesse Rosen on May 8, 2008 at 1:22:46 am
Re: HDCAM 23.98 to 25 fps in FCP
by John Byrne on May 8, 2008 at 9:22:12 am
Re: HDCAM 23.98 to 25 fps in FCP
by Jesse Rosen on May 8, 2008 at 11:09:04 am
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