Hey there,
The avtechbeta guide says that Premiere Pro can´t edit in 23.976fps without screwing up. In the guide stands nothing in particular. Do the versions CS3/4 still have this problem? ´cause I think about an upgrade from 1.5
Is Premiere Pro still screwing up 23.976fps footage ?
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Is Premiere Pro still screwing up 23.976fps footage ?
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Re: Is Premiere Pro still screwing up 23.976fps footage ?
Nope, both cs3 and cs4 fixed the issue and have a perfectly working 23.976 timeline and can render/import 23.976 with no issues.
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Re: Is Premiere Pro still screwing up 23.976fps footage ?
PPro2 fixed a lot of the 23.976 bugs. There's still a couple quirks, but they're minor.
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Re: Is Premiere Pro still screwing up 23.976fps footage ?
Thank you. After seeing yesterday that my Premiere Pro 1.5 has the same issues like when I had it on my old system, makes the need of a switch more urgentmirkosp wrote:Nope, both cs3 and cs4 fixed the issue and have a perfectly working 23.976 timeline and can render/import 23.976 with no issues.
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