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by Chris Gallaway on Oct 26, 2009 at 6:44:21 pm

I've mixed video frame rates in my FCP timeline? Due to poor planning, I used both 60i video and 24f (Canon's 24p) in a 24/frames-per-second timeline. It looks like the out-of-sync audio clips might all be from the 60i video. There's no problem with synchronization in the original FCP timeline, but perhaps this mixture of frame rates is causing a hick-up in the transfer to STP? I can't see why video frame rate would cause inconsistencies in audio files that sync perfectly in FCP, but it looks like that could be the problem.
If it's agreed that this is the source of the problem, are there any suggestions on how to remedy it? Should I re-export the out of sync video clips in FCP so that they conform to the frame rate of my timeline? Should I manually move audio clips in STP until they sync up? Thanks again for the help. I apologize for the verbosity of this thread.

Chris



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