This is a post from a while back. Is this the ama equivalent of IgnoreQTFrameRate console command for importing a .mov frame for frame regardless of it's frame rate relative to the projects frame rate? I recall hearing there are new ways in version 8 to deal with a clip that doesn't match the projects frame rate. I haven't played with those parameters myself are the preferable to using this console command to achieve a frame for frame import or transcode? I have to bring in a 29.97 clip into a 4K project and I have no idea how they did it in offline so I want to reimport/transcode and overcut rather than trust an import.
I thought for AMA off-speed clips this worked:
SetAMAQTForcedFrameRate true 23.976
Type that into the console before linking and the incoming AMA clip will link in at the rate specified. Then when you want to put it back, type
SetAMAQTForcedFrameRate false 0
John Moore
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
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