> Show is 24fps 35mm. But I've always had sound recorded at 48048 for a 23.976
> Avid film project. It has always worked. But a location set mixer recorded
> at 48000 and it's his stuff that is drifting.
>
> Does this make technical sense?
Pretty sure it does.
But you should be able to stamp the files as 48048, then import.
http://www.24p.com/AvidInsider2.htm
(Actually, I think some recorders only change the stamp, not the actual
recording clock speed).
In v4, make sure you click the right button when importing (in the Audio tab
of the Import dialogue box). Not sure which ones, last time I needed to do
that I did some trial/error, and by now of course I don't recall what
worked...
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Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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