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  • Framerate Problem with .MOV

    Posted by Frank Crizmos on December 4, 2009 at 10:03 am

    Hi there. I’m using Premiere Pro v7.0
    I’ve taken a few clips that are .mov files. In quicktime the videos look beautiful and display at full frame rate. However, in Premiere, instead of displaying or saving at the correct frame rate of 29.97, it thinks the frame rate is 2.99 fps. The strange thing is is that the duration of the video is correct, so if I try to manually adjust the frame rate with the ‘Interpret Footage’ it shortens the duration of the clip proportionally. Another odd thing is that Premiere shows the video track frame rate to be 29.97 in the clip properties but then assigns a frame rate of 2.99 for the whole thing. Here’s what it shows for one of them:

    Type: QuickTime Movie
    File Size: 151.08MB
    Image Size: 848×480

    Pixel Depth: 24
    Frame Rate: 2.99
    Audio 44100 Hz – 16 bit – Mono
    Total Duration: 00;04;08;15
    Average Date Rate: 622.55KB / second
    Pixel Aspect Ration: 1.000

    Quick Time Details:
    Move contains 1 video track(s), 1 audio track(s) and 0 timecode track(s)

    Video:
    This movie appears to have DROPPED FRAMES.
    There is 1 frame with a duration of 64/2997ths.
    There are 7449 frames with a duration of 1/29.97th.

    Video track 1:
    Duration is 00;04;08;15
    Average frame rate is 29.97 fps

    Video track 1 contains 1 type(s) of video data:

    Video data block #1:
    Frame size = 848 x 480
    Compressor =
    Quality = Least (1.00)

    Does anyone have a fix for this? Thanks!

    -FC

    Sabrina Xaviar replied 16 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
  • 2 Replies
  • David Dobson

    December 5, 2009 at 6:31 am

    Doesn’t say what the compressor (codec) is.
    I would open it in Quicktime Pro and then re-export it using the Animation Codec and then try to import that into PPro.

  • Sabrina Xaviar

    December 15, 2009 at 7:47 pm

    Hello,

    I’m having the sam problem…did you find a solution?

    sxaviar

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