So as most everyone is aware, there has always been this big complicated thing in the guides about how its so bad to edit in 23.98fps, so instead you should do all this junk where you change the speed of your audio and edit in 24 fps, then convert it all back...
And I'm just thinking, GEEZ! What the hell for?!
Seriously, there's not that much of a difference between 23.98 and 23.976. I think it works out so that there's about 1 frame difference every 4 minutes or so.
So you just skip all the hassle, edit your AMV at 23.98, then ChangeFPS("ntsc_film") that sucker, and maybe, just maybe, one frame of your amv might get deleted. And it's really perfectly fine to distro 23.98 on the web, so even then you would only have to do that on a convention version.
Again, to put this in perspective here. We are talking about, in most cases, one measly frame. Does anyone actually go through all this trouble? Why? Discuss?
/me is currently trying to streamline/simplify the guides where possible, and thinks this section is ripe for chucking.



