Ok I figured out an easy way to convert. I don’t know what method you were thinking of but I just put everything in my sequence I’m going to cut up and exported then brought it back in so that it’s all the same. I still have to render to initially put one format in the sequence though but it is a solution so far.
Thank you very much for the help sir. I am unfamiliar with the exact process of converting this way, could you tell me exactly how to do it?
I’m tinkering around at the moment with that but haven’t figured out how to do it from your description yet.
When it was given to me in the quick time format after they synced it up it was out of sync by two frames already. What I really want to know is the workflow for making the master clip I put in the time line a new master clip after I unlink it to sync it up in the time line.
I’m sorry, upon closer inspection it looks like two sequences are 29.98 frame rates while one has a 29.97 frame rate. Is there a way to change the frame rate with out disaster?