Paul,
quick test here (Just happened to be working in 1080), 1080PsF 23.97
project......
I
made a subclip and dragged it to a NEW timeline, shift-F (freeze)....saved
as....opened new sequence and alt-dragged the sequence in......DIDN'T EVEN
FREEZE THE CLIP!! Played back at normal speed.....
Expand Ref clip to check....Yep, definitely a still image.....Collapse
Ref......Playback in normal speed.......That Sucks dude........Sorry,
Workaround??
Let me know what Support says!!
Good luck stranger.......
//s
scott roy
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From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM
[mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Paul Neal
Sent:
Monday, October 31, 2005 1:19 PM
To:
DS(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Can someone test this?
Make a sequence (I was in a 24Psf, 1080) and put some clips in it. On a
clip, freeze one frame and make it 1 second. Save sequence.
Open a NEW sequence and alt drag the old into the new (essentially making a
reference seq).
Scroll through til you get to the freeze frame and tell me if it is the
frame it is supposed to be.
My reference sequences are using media from other locations for the freeze
frame. Kinda blows, but I need to verify if someone else is getting the same
thing.
Cheers!
Paul
P.S. Best of luck to Mike!!