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Ill try that console command thing. I dont have symphony available to me. The thing about the upgrade is this. I am an admittedly stubborn man. I have been playing this game with Avid for waaaaaaayyy to long and I am just flat out sick of it. I would rather lose performance and fight a learning curve with other software I am not as familiar with to
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I rendered the clip at 125%, exported QT ref of video as page suggested but when I import back into 23.976 project the clip is still sped up, at least it appears that way and the audio is now out of sync. Is this seriously such a complicated process that it has go wrong at every turn?
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Luca, I checked out those settings again and tried taking a clip, putting on the timeward effect as was specified in that link. How do I get that footage into my 23.976 project again? I am at a loss as to what to do after I get that effect rendered
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[quote user="lunalobo75"] It's also weird that you aren't showing the precapture cadence settings - anyone esle know the reason? I know this feature isn't 4.04 exclusive and it has to be on 3.5, right? [/quote] Is that right or is this a 4.04 feature only?
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The argument can also be made that they have full well known about these issues, as well as a fix, and just sat on them so they can build another "upgrade" around it. The fact that all other major competitors can do it suggest that AVID should have been able to for a while as well. I think the lack of creativity and innovation in the past
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you dont have to tell me about the draw backs of FCP, I actually am not a fan BUT that being said, I dont have to spend thousands more (or hundreds for the upgrade price) each year over there to do what lesser programs have done for ages. i don't want to work in a mixed format nor will we be, I have clips from three different cameras, all shooting
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The way I got to this error was as follows...I was following others workflows I had found online (for getting HV30 24p HDV footage) into a 1080 23.976 timeline. The workflow was as follows. Captured the raw footage in Premiere CS4 (also tried the same workflow beginning with capture in HDVSplit to same ends) the footage showed as 1080i at 29.97 fps
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I am going to begin cutting this project tomorrow on a friends FCP system. I am not upgrading, I am not doing anything with Avid for some time. I do wish I could figure out why this is not working but I guess I will not. I was able to take the clips I was getting an error on. I used a freeware program called MPEG2repair and it recreated the file (fixing
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For what its worth I am posting the properties of the 2 .M2T files that I have of the footage. The one on the left is the original footage, captured in premiere, that footage can import into MC as a 29.97 project. The one on the right is the footage that was created in TMPGEnc with inverse pulldown employed, thats what wont work....
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Here is all I see in film and 24p settings, and this is only in a 720 project, in 1080 anything about pulldown is missing...