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Re: P2 and multiple frame rates
by
elijah wood
on Nov 3, 2008 at 4:54:19 am
Hi,
In an edit where 25p was being mixed with 50p in PAL land for a 25p project, I took the P2 media that was 50p and imported it into a Premiere CS3 project with settings of 25p. The Premiere project being at 25p would render the 50p P2 media into 25p video. I then used Adobe's export P2 Media which created a virtual P2 card of the converted 50p to 25p media. I then imported that virtual P2 card back into the Avid which digested it happily.
That's one way to do it, if you've got a copy of Premiere CS3 or CS4 handy. I did try to find a way to do it on the Avid but didn't have any luck. That was Media Composer 3.
Elijah.
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