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Re: Rendering shifts video, creating loss of sync.
by Joni Church on Apr 15, 2008 at 6:32:28 pm

Since I can't get a deck until next week, I figured I'd try a few new ideas (credited to my co-worker as well).

He wondered if exporting a full-res Quicktime of the original material captured at 59.94 and then bringing that file back in to FCP and re-running it through the FRC would do anything. It didn't.

However as a last ditch attempt, I exported the files (simple EXPORT> QUICKTIME MOVIE) that I had already run through the FRC to convert to 23.98, and reconnected the clips using that media, and it worked. No sync problems whatsoever. All is well in the world. I still can't explain technically why this would be (which still drives me crazy), but there it is. A solution.

I wanted to post it in case anybody else ever encounters this mess of a problem. Thanks again for your input!





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