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determining 24p vs 24p advanced footage
Is there any way to tell if your footage was shot in 24p or 24p advanced mode?
I thought I knew my frame rate for certain tapes, but clips that I captured are showing up as needing rendering in places that I would not expect.
To note:
– I am editing in a 23.98 timeline– I captured the 24p adv. footage using the 2:3:3:2 pulldown removal and set up a “test 23:98” sequence.
– I captured the standard 24p footage at DV-NTSC easy set-up, and once I have all of that captured, plan to use Cinema Tools to convert that footage for use on my 23.98 timeline. Warnings about not getting the full data stream were heeded! I set up a test 29.97 sequence.
Some clips are behaving badly, showing up as 29.97 although another clip on the same tape (24padv) came in at 23.98. Also a few clips need rendering on BOTH test sequences, making me think that perhaps something was altered in the middle of the 15-min segment I digitized (which would mean part of it needs to be rendered in each segment).
If there is a way that I can look at my footage, either in my DVX100a or in FCP and determine if it has a 2:3:3:2 cadence (pre-capture) or a 2:3:2:3 cadence, then I will be sure to not capture using the wrong setting.
Many thanks – hope this is not too muddy.