Hey Sean,
Thanks. Ideally, this is what I need anyway. I just want to be sure I have a solution that really works and is consistent. I'd prefer to not have to go buy a mac just for this unless absolutely necessary.
So with this link, I see a slightly different user interface than the CINEC one but isn't that back end of this thing still the same with the use of the ffmpeg and all?
I believe it's the same thing. So have you ever noticed it adding any additional frames? It's really weird. I had 31 very small clips like ranging from just 1 second to the longest being about 1 minute (most were a couple seconds or so) and out of those 31, 29 converted perfectly, while the other two added frames at the end. The front part was still fine but I couldn't figure out why it added frames.
I even re-rendered those from AE to see if that helped and they still added the frames. No logic whatsoever to that.
CINEC has a higher paid version which I would consider too if I knew it was going to be flawless, just don't want to pay $100 and find it does the same as the standard version.
Appreciate the insight.
Eric