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Re: Apple Pro Res.
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Marc Poirier
on Aug 26, 2008 at 7:09:38 pm
OK thanks..
so what is the difference then in setting my timeline in 29.94fps vs 59.94fps if they are the same?
in non HD environment, is 29.94frames per sec still has 2 fields per frames (I would think so) then technically we could edit DV in 59.94 fps.
Thanks!
Markyyyy
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