Well then thanks to Frank and you for reminding me once again. In fact if you could just email the tip every day for a month I like to think I'd remember. I just don't know how I use to remember anything before email folders. ;-)
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@...> wrote:
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> Got that info right here, though:
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> http://movies.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/Avid-L2/message/84890
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> On 15 dec. 2012, at 09:42, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> > I saw this on the Symphony forum courtesy of Job ter Burg and it sounded very useful so I emailed it to myself to remember in cyberspace and I thought others would find it helpful. :
> >
> >
> > For IgnoreQTRate, that only works for traditional File->Import,
> > and ONLY for video-only QT sources. As soon as there is audio present in
> > the source QT (even silent audio), the audio sample rate will prevail
> > over this console command.
> > For AMA sources, you can pull these up or down using SetAMAQTForcedFrameRate true 29.97 -- or whatever frame rate you would like, and SetAMAQTForcedFrameRate false 0 to turn it off again. If the file has audio, this will drift out of sync as it will not be processed.
> > Alternatively, or actually the only official method: when using AMA,
> > just bring in the files as they are (23.976), splice them into the
> > sequence, open the motion effects editor (for each individual clip) and
> > change the Motion Adapter's speed to 100%. Sound will not be affected,
> > and therefore run out of sync.
>
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