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Interesting, but I can tell you we see this every day. A we are a post facility, we get footage from editors from all over the place. Very few of them seem to understand anything about frame rates, pulldown, interlacing, etc. It's like editors never go to school for this, or does the school know enough to teach them the ins and outs? We just end up fixing the problem and sending them a bill so there is an upside to knowing how to fix these issues.
On Jun 22, 2012, at 4:33 PM, Chris Meyer wrote: We used to find we had to re-conform Avid footage in particular all the time. Just force 29.97 in the AE Interpret Footage (and mocha project) dialogs.
still pining for universal 30,000/1001 support - Chris
we sent out some QTs to be color corrected and when we got them back I was tracking them for screen replacement - my mocha tracks looked spot on, and then when I used those track in AE - every track looked liked it was playing catch up, I tried multiple times to track and try cc power pin vs corner pin nothing would fix it, and then I looked at the frame rate in AE it showed that they were 29.9625 not 29.97 - once I reinterpreted to 29.97 every track was spot on. I going to have to check with the post house that did the CC - I wouldn't even begin to know how they screwed that up.
timt
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