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  • After digging around – I used quicktime pro and exported the .movs using the avid dnxhd codec to the DNxHD 145 codec and they are importing beautifully and playing back great.
    I think quicktime pro is the solution.
    Unless you have another solution, which is always good to know, thanks for your time, T

    Tina O’Sullivan

  • Michael – Can I ask you to elaborate on your example above as I am having a similar problem, however I work on a mac.
    I am trying to import .movs that were originally imported into fcp -the files’ codecs are all DVCPRO HD 720p60. I want to use those files as source footage in avid. I have tried to import them into avid mc 2.8.4 with adrenaline, my project settings are 720p/59.94. I have the video resolution set at DnxHD145 mxf. After I import the footage, it does not playback at the correct frame rate. It stutters slowly. I do see duplicate frames in the info menu of the source window, but I have seen that in other projects I have edited, and it never effects playback.
    Also, I have tried to import them with DVCPRO HD mxf setting -sometimes I get the error message or else it comes in and stutters like the example above.
    Do you have any answers/solutions you could pass along..thanks!

    Tina O’Sullivan

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