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dvc pro hd weirdness
Posted by Christian Vorbeck on July 8, 2007 at 1:00 pmHi,
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Walter Biscardi
July 8, 2007 at 2:14 pmI’m curious why you captured without Timecode. I can honestly say I’ve never seen the behavior you’re describing and I’ve been cutting with DVCPro HD almost three years now. We use speed changes all the time in Good Eats.
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Gary Adcock
July 8, 2007 at 7:13 pmWhat??
720p60 is actually 59.940- the slo motion is created by using the software FRC in FCP
NOT by slowing the content down using the Timeline tools.Create a new SEQ and Name it uniquely…
Purge all of your render files from Tools > render Manager.
when all of your seq names are always just the system default you see this problemgary adcock
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Christian Vorbeck
July 8, 2007 at 11:30 pm[walter biscardi] “So you shot 60 and you’re trying to bring the clips in at 24 for slow mo?”
correct
[walter biscardi] “Did you create a New Project and bring only those clips you want to slo mo into that project and try converting them to 24p?”
No I haven
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