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Re: QT Rates
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Re: QT Rates


  • Subject: Re: QT Rates
  • From: Pierre Jasmin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:42:04 -0700
  • Organization: RE:Vision Effects

On 8/5/2010 6:36 PM, Rainer Standke wrote:
Hello,

one of my users came up with something somewhat surprising. He had a QT movie that reported a clip frame rate of 23.98 and a video frame rate of 29.97 within FCP (CMD-9). The genesis was unclear (as in: there was no way to figure out how he had gotten there). The footage had been shot in a Canon still camera (Mark 2 5D?).

This leads to the question: Are there ever times when the clip's frame rate is not the frame rate of the video? Or is it safe to assume that the clip's frame rate is always going to be the same as the clip's video's frame rate?

You can use Cinema Tools to change the frame rate reported :)

Thanks,

Rainer Standke
XMiL Workflow Tools
http://www.xmil.biz

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