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Timebase mystery
We just finished field production on three videos, shot on DVC-PRO with an HDX900. We shot on Firestore (organized as P2) and imported to Final Cut via Log & Transfer.
All shots on the first two productions show up, as planned and expected, with a timebase of 59.94. But all shots on the third production show up in Final Cut with a timebase of 29.97. Very strange because we used the same settings and (as far as I recall) same workflow for importing the material in each case.
The HDX900 can be configured to shoot 29.97 but it takes a series of steps to do that; it’s not something you would do inadvertently and the DP never went into that menu on the camera.
One added bit of information: when the camera was generating bars during the third shoot, those shots show up in FCP as 59.94 (as bars from that camera always do). But all of the rest of the shots on that shoot are 29.97.
We can’t find anyone who can explain this. Are there any geniuses here who CAN? I want to test the tapes that we were shooting to see if they show the same results but I’m not yet able to do that. (We thought maybe this could be a Firestore issue but we used two Firestores on all the shoots. Both produced 59.94 on the first two and 29.97 on the third. )
Edit system is latest FCP and QT. Kona 3. Octocore.
Cheers,
Ron