Back in the saddle today and I figured out that the shots that won't allow a render of the submaster or safe color limit effect also won't render themselves. I found a motion adapter on all of them set to 100.10%. In some cases the clip text in the timeline show (24.0) but not all of them. These were clips round tripped by the AE in Resolve on his home system. The AE did tell me he could not set Resolve to 23.98 so he settled for 24.0. I've not been in front of Resolve for a while and I don't know which version he is running but IIRC there is a provision for 23.98 in Resolve. At any rate the clips he made in Resolve list as 23.98 Fps in the bin and if I cut them into the sequence they don't get a motion adapter. I've tried refresh motion adapters but nothing gets rid of the motion adapters in the main sequence.
The only solution is to promote each 100.10% motion adapter and then remove the effect. After doing this one at a time the sequence will now render correctly. Is there a way to remove multiple motion adapters at one time? I tried highlighting in segment edit but that only changed the clip I was parked on.
My assumption now is that the aaf that came from Resolve had meta date that set the clip rates in the sequence to a true 24.00 even though the clips were really 23.98. Now even if Avid puts the 100.10% motion adapters why does that mess up rendering the clips or effects above the clip?
Posted by: bigfish@pacbell.net
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