This is probably true regardless of the project type but in an HD 23.976 1080P project if I mark in at 1:00:00:00 and mark out 1:03:00:00 I get a center duration of 3:00:01. If I subtract the mark in from the mark out using the time code calculator I get 3:00. I know I always end an act on a ;29 frame in the drop frame 29.97 world so I think I understand what's going on. I guess I should treat the frame before the mark in e.g. 00:59:59:23 as the time code I should subtract from the end time code when going the time code calculator route. I just don't remember ever having done that in a 29.97 df world but maybe I just didn't notice or think about it.
John Moore
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
[Avid-L2] Center Duration 1 fame 1 frame longer duration than time code calculator?
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