Re: FCP preferred video time scales changed?
Re: FCP preferred video time scales changed?
- Subject: Re: FCP preferred video time scales changed?
- From: Paul Schneider <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 17:33:42 -0700
Hi Mike,
Can you be more specific about the warning you're seeing? What exactly
does the dialog say?
Thanks,
Paul
On Aug 13, 2008, at 12:37 PM, mike woodworth <email@hidden
> wrote:
So I've looked more, and it seems that the timescale wasn't the
cause of this problem. I was confused because it appears the same
clip will only sometimes be flagged with this warning. I can't see
anything different between my media and that directly captured in
FCP. Is it documented anywhere what all FCP is checking when it
qualifies imported media?
mike
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Mike Woodworth
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On Aug 11, 2008, at 1:59 PM, Mike Woodworth wrote:
Hello,
I'm still looking into this report form our users, but at first
glance it seems Final Cut Pro has begun to show a warning when
importing media with a video timescale/sample duration of
30000/1001. Has something changed since http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2005/qa1447.html
was first released? Was this changed on purpose, and do I need to
change our app to output media with the less accurate 2997/100
values?
It's possible something else is going on here, but a quick test
with 30000/1001 media shows the warning, and changing the file to
2997/100 in dumpster fixes it.
mike
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Mike Woodworth
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