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Does anyone know what exactly this is? I'm hoping it's the progressive alternative to interlaced NTSC? I had to rip some material off a DVD and then I deinterlaced it, and was then hoping to drop it into a progressive timeline (I'm going to be using a lot of motion and compositing) . The project properties I'm using the FCPX project property of 720x480 NTSC with the 29.97p...will this give me a progressive output movie?
Thanks!
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• | | | |  | Re: 29.97p???? by Tom Wolsky on May 9, 2012 at 6:52:03 pm |
Not sure what the question is. 29.97 is the standard frame rate for video broadcast in North America and Japan.
All the best,
Tom
"Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express Users" from Focal Press
Class on Demand DVDs "Complete Training for FCP7," "Basic Training for FCS" and "Final Cut Express Made Easy"
Coming in 2012 "Complete Training for FCPX" from Class on Demand
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Yeah, I know that :) what I'm trying to do is create a progressive timeline in fcpx...will creating a project in 29.97"p" produce this?
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• | | | |  | Re: 29.97p???? by Tom Wolsky on May 9, 2012 at 8:48:23 pm |
Yes.
All the best,
Tom
"Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express Users" from Focal Press
Class on Demand DVDs "Complete Training for FCP7," "Basic Training for FCS" and "Final Cut Express Made Easy"
Coming in 2012 "Complete Training for FCPX" from Class on Demand
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When using the custom settings in FCPX, you have the option to change the project properties from 29.97i to 29.97p....if I deinterlaced some 720x480 NTSC clips and placed in a timeline at the 29.97p framerate, will this give me a progressive timeline?
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