Scintilla wrote:Careful with that AssumeFPS(24). The only reason this should be in there is if your video editing software doesn't properly support 23.976fps, like Adobe Premiere up to Pro version CS2 or CS3. Otherwise it'll just make things needlessly confusing.
Qyot27 wrote:Scintilla wrote:Careful with that AssumeFPS(24). The only reason this should be in there is if your video editing software doesn't properly support 23.976fps, like Adobe Premiere up to Pro version CS2 or CS3. Otherwise it'll just make things needlessly confusing.
Yeah, I'm still on Premiere 6.5. I don't really find the BeSweet method confusing, though; use the time-corrected one in your editor, and only use the original copy after you've AssumeFPS'ed the exported footage back to 23.976 - which would only be at the end, when preparing final encodes of everything.
Qyot27 wrote:So CS4 (and upcoming CS5) do properly support 23.976, and not just claim to? I remember that was a problem with some of the early Pro offerings.

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