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Re: DV in a XDCAM EX sequence - dropped frames
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olof ekbergh
on Jul 3, 2009 at 12:03:31 pm
Yes I have dropped frames too when adding SD footage to an HD timeline. The only way to get smooth playback is to render SD footage first.
This happens both with AJA Kona HDe and Matrox MX02. It is a FCP problem.
I use M100 as well there you have to render footage before dropping in timeline, a dialog box comes up and asks how you want footage interpreted, lots of choices. It does not take long to render.
I prefer this approach because playback is always perfect.
Olof Ekbergh
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by Christoph Baaden on Jul 2, 2009 at 8:10:24 pm
Re: DV in a XDCAM EX sequence - dropped frames
by olof ekbergh on Jul 3, 2009 at 12:03:31 pm
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