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Re: editing 24p, 24p adv, and 60i footage
by gary adcock on Jan 21, 2007 at 6:53:09 pm

[clairemp] " I am a little confused with the notion that the stuff I shot in standard 24p (not 2:3:3:2) should go into a 23.98 timeline. "

the only difference between 24p and 24pA is the cadence of the redundant frames - if you have captured both at 29.97 you can use the arrow key to go frame by frame through the content to see the "cadence" of these frames.

From the post side 24p needs to go thru the manual process of removing these frames whereas the 24pA it can be done automatically on import. both formats are recorded to tape at 29.97

gary adcock
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