Neverend wrote:Kevmaster wrote:..huh? 23.976 is a pretty "normal" frame rate, whats your problem with it?
i use premiere, and i only have 29fps footage! ;(
assumefps(23.976)Kevmaster wrote:Neverend wrote:Kevmaster wrote:..huh? 23.976 is a pretty "normal" frame rate, whats your problem with it?
i use premiere, and i only have 29fps footage! ;(
29.97 fps is NTSC Dvd.
If you'd be working with pal footage, you'd be used to 25 fps footage.
A simple fine avisynthline in your script can change the frame rate of your footage =)
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should give you the correct frame rate ^_^
Also, most of the Time it will also work to just save your Video out of your software with the needed frame rate, unless you're a very seizurefetic or beat-sync driven editor who really needs those 29.97 fps for his editing (which I know you arent), that should work just fine.
A+E's guide wrote:Framerate - This is very important. Having an incorrect framerate or a framerate incompatible with your project will cause havoc when editing. By now you should know what frame rate you will be editing in. PAL users will have 25fps footage, pure NTSC users will be using 29.97fps footage, FIML or IVTC'd footage will need 23.976fps or if you are using Premiere 24fps.
prYzm wrote:from memory premiere doesnt accept 23.976 footage, you have to use 24 fps
Neverend wrote:prYzm wrote:from memory premiere doesnt accept 23.976 footage, you have to use 24 fps
yeah i have that.
But i don't really know if can do this mep with 24 fps.. i get mass orphan frames and it seems like my black fades gets kinda weird, like lines or something![]()
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HQ3QXBSN
Kevmaster wrote:Save your Track out of premiere with 29.97 fps, then throw the lossless back in premiere and render it again with 24 fps.
Scott Green wrote:Kevmaster wrote:Save your Track out of premiere with 29.97 fps, then throw the lossless back in premiere and render it again with 24 fps.
It should work by instandly export it in 24 fps, well by downscaling the fps rate it might screw your sync here and there D=
Idk if premiere is able to render in 23.976 fps I might have to check that back >_>

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