It would be nice if one could just highlight the tracks I want in the sequence and have Avid ignore the other tracks for the sake of a QT Ref export. Not the biggest pain to lift the underlying tracks but it would allow for all needs to be met with on version of the sequence.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, electropura212 <electropura212@...> wrote:
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> Confirmed. That's how it is.
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> On Monday, November 26, 2012, John Moore wrote:
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> > Can't Export a Mixed Frame Rate timeline as a QT Ref?
> > I get why this is a problem but I thought I'd been told that if I rendered
> > the 23.98 footage in my 59.94 it would then be thought of as okay for a QT
> > Ref export. Even a Video Mixdown doesn't work if the 23.98 footage is
> > still in the timeline. Even though I've overcut the video mixdown it still
> > errors saying mixed frame rate is the problem. If I lift out the 23.98
> > tracks it exports okay. Is there something I'm missing or is this just the
> > way it works? I know when I have overly complicated sequences that I have
> > to mixdown and cut the mixdown onto an upper track I still have issues
> > during a digital cut if I leave all the complicated effects etc...
> > underneath the video mixdown. It seems like mixed frame rates act the same
> > way and avid will balk at a QT ref even with an over cut video mixdown.
> > Can someone confirm or deny this?
> >
> > John Moore
> >
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