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8 years 9 months ago #3409
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Dear Sighter,
You should have seen in the warnings when the AAF was created that there might have been something along the lines of "Conform rates not supported".
In FCPX if the frame rate for a clip is 'close' enough to the project frame rate then FCPX wont run a conversion but just play it out at a different speed, i.e. if you had a 24 frame clip in a 25 frame project it will play the 24 frame clip faster to match the duration. X2Pro does not support re-timing and we therefore also cannot support conforming, what we will do is transfer the clip into the AAF with a conform warning so that you know which clip will need to looked at in ProTools.
You should have seen in the warnings when the AAF was created that there might have been something along the lines of "Conform rates not supported".
In FCPX if the frame rate for a clip is 'close' enough to the project frame rate then FCPX wont run a conversion but just play it out at a different speed, i.e. if you had a 24 frame clip in a 25 frame project it will play the 24 frame clip faster to match the duration. X2Pro does not support re-timing and we therefore also cannot support conforming, what we will do is transfer the clip into the AAF with a conform warning so that you know which clip will need to looked at in ProTools.
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8 years 9 months ago #3397
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sighter created the topic: FrameRate?
Hello there, Just exported a 43mins Television show to my audio editors... there is a lot of 23.98fps inside my 29.97 Sequence. when they open it in ProTools it seems that the movie is 1 minute shorter... can it be the FrameRate? Can my audio editor do something about it?... Can I...
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