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  • Different frame rates end exporting to pro tools

    Posted by Nathan Delannoy on June 5, 2012 at 1:45 pm

    Hello!

    I’m having a problem sending audio from an edit to pro tools.
    The timeline is set to 25fps and contains media from 2 different sources: the first is in 48kHz, 16 bits (from a 25fps source) and the second is 48kHz, 32 bit floating (from a 29.97 fps). this sound had to be rendered by FCP.
    I’ve been exporting separately the media from the two sources via automatic duck to an aaf file. The 25fps opens up fine and in sync, the other 29.97 fps sounds however do not match the audio from the quicktime reference: their in-points are different.
    i’ve tried copying the 29.97 audio to a 29.97 timeline and sending that to pro tools and I get slightly different in points and audio that drifts in and out of sync.
    I realise mixing the two frame rates is not ideal and should have been avoided, but any ideas as to how I can the correct info to the sound guy?
    Thanks for your time and help

    Nathan

    Michael Gissing replied 13 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Michael Gissing

    June 5, 2012 at 3:05 pm

    Convert the 29.97 to 25 in Compressor and at the same time set bit rate to 16 or 24 bit. 32 bit audio is a no-no in FCP timelines. That combined with the wrong frame rate is going to cause grief.

    You will have to replace the shots and then the OMF export should be fine.

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