When you transcode off frame rate AMA footage Avid warns you that it will change the frame rate to the project rate. And it does. That is now baked in.
There's two ways around it I know of.
1; If the AMA mounted file is an Avid supported codec, consolidate to your drive and it doesn't get converted.
if not
2: CReate an Avid project at the source clip frame rate. AMA mount and transcode the clips. Open that bin in your original program. You now have an Avid clip that is the original frame rate with a motion effect applied when you cut the clip in the timeline. That motion effect can be promoted and adjusted.
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