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Re: AIC HD wierdness re 24fps in a 29.97 timeline - FCP 5.1.4

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Re: AIC HD wierdness re 24fps in a 29.97 timeline - FCP 5.1.4
by easyease on Aug 24, 2007 at 4:51:49 am

>>In FCP 5 how is a 24 fps file handled in a 29.97 timeline?"
>I believe it just duplicates every fourth frame.

OK that is cool, I didn't know it did this automatically.
Is there a way to override this if you don't want it to duplicate frames for a speeded up effect?

>As far as the playback issue is concerned, they probably didn't have their settings right. They had to render the file in the timeline.) I would have just set the sequence up to play back the AIC without having to render it.

I think they said the issue was that in order to go out through the Kona card to their D5, my files had to be convertd to there sequnce specs. Even though my files went into their timeline, it just wouldn't play right after it rendered.

Are they correct? Or should a Kona card be able to send out HDSDI from an AIC sequence?


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