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  • Scott Anderson

    February 12, 2009 at 6:42 pm in reply to: 29.97 Quicktime Frame Rate changes to 23.98 in FCP

    That was it. I opened it in Cinema Tools and even though it said the file was 29.97 I clicked conform and as you mentioned – instant fix.
    THANKS! Big time relief….

    Scott Anderson

  • Scott Anderson

    February 12, 2009 at 5:58 pm in reply to: 29.97 Quicktime Frame Rate changes to 23.98 in FCP

    In FCP the clip shows 23.98, sequence is 29.97. When the 29.97 project/clip was exported from AE, it was set to export at 29.97. If I open the exported clip in Quicktime, it shows 29.97. It’s only in FCP that the clip shows 23.98. When it’s in FCP it goes exactly to the 30 second mark. The only reason we noticed the 23.98 was the audio would come in a little off. The editor forced the video to match in his FCP
    and the spot played smooth.

    Scott Anderson

  • I’m having similar issues -called Adobe and they had be do the standard reinstalls. I was told to call back if the problem kept going – I have one phone on hold for over 88 minutes waiting for a tech pickup – another on hold waiting for a sales person to pickup. Anyway – actual problem is this -I opened AE 7 and received this message “error when opening, sorry, a serious error has been detected. To continue using Adobe After Effects, please reinstall the application.” When I reinstall – I’ve done under my main user and a new user account – twice – anyway – I get a meesage during the install – “An error occurred during the installation process: a required file is missing.” This ran fine a few weeks ago. Also having crashes in 6.5 – which works until I bring in QT files captured with FCP. any thoughts? I have kept Apple items up to date so maybe the QT or FCP software has done something. Running out of time on current project. Mac is Dual 2.7 with 5.5 g of ram system 10.4.8. Thanks,
    Scott

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