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  • Posted by Steven Lambion on September 7, 2007 at 4:42 am

    Well sadly since I got Final Cut Studio 2 I have had nothing but bugs with Final Cut Pro(Everything else works great). Just yesterday my footage that I captured had un-synced audio, and now I am have trouble with a source file that final Cut Pro sees as 10 FPS when in fact it is 30 FPS.

    What I did was drop a text generator over the edited clip in the timeline and poof final Cut all of sudden thinks that the source file is 10 FPS, the time didn’t change so the excess part after 1/3 the clip(30FPS/10FPS = 1/3) was removed. I checked the original file and it’s fine. I tried to make it offline and reconnect it, this did nothing. I even tried to remove the preferences.

    has anyone else had this problem yet, any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks!!

    Video Specialist
    Apple Developer
    Owner of GranitWorks

    Steven Lambion replied 18 years, 8 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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