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Well, the giant creaking horror movie doors in my head finally cranked open and memories flew out like a herd of bats. One was the memory of how to handle media creation, re-batch importing; in short, it all (mostly) came back. I found the right button to convert a copy of sequence to 24fps, which popped right into the new project timeline, and all
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So when I create a new project at 1080p 24fps, import all the bins, and try to open the last sequence, I get the 'doesn't match project frame rate' message. How do I bring the 1080p 30fps sequence into the 1080p 24fps project?
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I like the "New Project" option. As mentioned, its been years, so if you could walk me through, step-by-step, on the "relink" part, I think I could make that work. Seems there should be a way to delete media from clips on timeline, then batch re-import them at a higher resolution? No? Thanks to all for the help, really appreciate
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Oh boy, I really am out of touch. Turns out, the camera "original" was 4K@24fps in .mov format. I used Handbrake to convert to smaller 1080p@24fps in MP4 format, for import into MC. Here's where I screwed up: I set the project setting to 1080p@30fps so thats where the frame rate conversion happened. Is there any way to re-import the footage
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Hi Folks, Well, its been literally years since I retired from editing, but my brother-in-law got married and I offered to do the video. So far, I've been able to work on a friend's MC 7.0 setup and everything imported without issue. Now, I need to up-rez to something like DNxHD 175 which should be enough resolution. The original is 4K at 24fps
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Hi all, been away from it for a while, hope everyone is well and frisky. I have some MXF footage from an old project and i think the hard drive path needs to be updated, as it is showing as offline. Seems like I remember deleting a small file in the "1" folder, then re-starting Avid and the footage was re-connected to the correct drive number
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Hi All, I looked around site but didn't see any answers to this age-old question... there is an outside chance I might be hired as an editor for a feature film, which is supposed to be shot on a high end Alexa package, not sure what codec/format at the moment. I'm pretty sure my old computer, which is fine for lower end stuff, is going to be
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i need to use a clip, shot at 30 fps, in a 24 fps project. what's the best way to do this? thanks.
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Even though its Youtube, you can get an idea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ-XST8aO3s Just trying to squeeze all the quality I can out of the original. Thanks.
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Shot with a Panasonic GH3 set to 1080P 30fps, .mov at 72mbps. Original clips look great to me, but its a bit subjective, I suppose. 8 bit color is probably the biggest limitation. I wanted to re-import all the clips to highest rez before attempting color correction on the show. Thanks for your reply.