Michael,Pablo,
That sounds great! I would be happy to pay for some script to do that kind of things!
But right now my problem is not with the pixel/resolution, but with the frame rate of the sequence.
I created a sequence with 24p, as usually I do, but didn’t noticed the setting was changed at the camera and footage was filmed at 30p instead.
The problem is that I used that sequence to syncronize my cameras and audio and then nested it into another which I edited, so now, even if my last sequence is at the right setting, premiere does some weird conversion from 30p at the clip to 24p to the syncronized sequence and then back to 30p for my final sequence, so some ghosting appears, strange movements and so.
I am sure that is the problem as I already tried using the original clips instead of the nested sequence and they look great.
I searched the text file to see if I could change as well the frame rate of the sequence, but can not make any sense of it, would you know what to change?
Best regards,