Re: offline was done (at)30fps Online needs to be 24fps

Date : Thu, 11 Aug 2005 23:57:58 -0700
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
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Subject : Re: offline was done (at)30fps Online needs to be 24fps
Also to add a couple of points for the conversion. Export the EDL and run everything but the master for the lists through (All video tracks but not the master that DS creates). Translate all of the lists to 23.97 then open the DS master list in Notepad and change it to 24fps in the header info. This allows you to load the master list back into the edl conform tool and use the pulldown inside the EDL tool to conform rather than loading in each track individually.
 
Hope this makes sense. If not e-mail me offlist for further help.
 
Michael Forrest
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: offline was done (at)30fps Online needs to be 24fps

You have to use an EDL to come from 30fps to 23.98. You output a regular 30 frame (must be NDF) list and convert it using the EDL tool within the DS. Speed changes and transitions will translate but that's just about it.



Hello Everyone,
 
  I'm trying to work on a project that was offline at 30fps and now we find out that the final project needs to be delivered at 24fps (OMF & a TIFF sequence). I tried to make a 23.97 sequence and drop my 30fps in that sequence and that didn't work, I did the same with the OMF and that did work. We made a new project at 23.97 and tried to drop the AAF in and that didn't work. We are running out of options, does anyone have any suggestions.
 
 
Thank you,
Mayra Bustamante
DS/Media Composer Editor
516.410.3467 

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