site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: pro-apps-dev@lists.apple.com That becomes a major problem when you need to deal in frames, or counting schemes that are based on frames, e.g. timecode. There are circumstances under which the same clip has the correct format listed in the XML - namely when it has not been broken apart in the timeline. This begins to smell like a bug, unless there is something here that I don't yet get. Rainer On Jan 5, 2012, at 17:27, Andreas Kiel wrote:
Simple thing, There is no fps any more. Just time.
Regards Andreas
On 05.01.2012, at 23:53, Rainer Standke wrote:
Hello all,
I have a question about parsing FCP X XMLs. I have a simple 30 fps sequence that has one source clip in 24 fps. The XML looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE fcpxml>
<fcpxml version="1.0"> <project name="seq30 source24 - daddel" uid="6B4E2FB5-D3BD-41D1-8914-55E6A8F7EE2E" eventID="866117F1-0D1D-4E05-BDCA-CC26967FD193" location="file://localhost/Volumes/160/Final%20Cut%20Projects/seq30%20source24%20-%20daddel/"> <resources> <format id="r1" name="FFVideoFormat1080p30" frameDuration="100/3000s" width="1920" height="1080"/> <projectRef id="r2" name="daddel" uid="866117F1-0D1D-4E05-BDCA-CC26967FD193"/> <asset id="r3" name="bars 24" uid="AE03DB97FAC016F4ED1C71D493C3D8F3" projectRef="r2" src="file://localhost/Volumes/160/bars%2024.mov" start="7200s" duration="60s" hasVideo="1" hasAudio="1" audioSources="1" audioChannels="2" audioRate="48000"/> </resources> <sequence duration="1103600/48000s" format="r1" tcFormat="NDF" audioLayout="stereo" audioRate="48k"> <spine> <gap offset="10800s" name="Gap" duration="166400/12000s" start="3600s"/> <video offset="129766400/12000s" ref="r3" name="bars 24 - v1 - break away" duration="27300/3000s" start="7209s"> <audio lane="-1" offset="7200s" ref="r3" name="bars 24 - a1 break away" duration="870000/48000s" start="7200s" role="dialogue"/> </video> </spine> </sequence> </project> </fcpxml>
I can tell that the sequence format is 30 fps, but I can't find a clue that the source clip's frame rate is 24fps.
What am I over-looking?
Thanks,
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