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OMF drift.
by Salvatore Interlandi on Dec 30, 2007 at 11:15:14 pm

I shot a film on DVC pro HD - 24p kodec.
I edited the movie on 23.98 timeline.
I exported the audio to an OMF and created a quicktime movie at 23.98. Gave this all to a sound mixer.

The sound mixer placed everything into Pro tools and told me there is a drift in the audio. I am not sure why? Or how to fix it.

He suggested to give him a new quiktime movie at 29.97.
Can this be right?

Need help or advice


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