What's interesting is that the clips show as 23.98 in the bin and if I cut the master clips in they are fine and have no motion adapter. It's only the clips in the sequence that came through Resolve's AAF timeline that are being treated like they are 24.00 fps and I can only figure that means that the Resolve AAF sequence back to Avid somehow got the idea the clips are 24 so Avid added the motion adapter. I am on Ver. 4 so maybe that plays into the equation too but that's just speculation. If the clips had just rendered like a normal clip with a motion adapter I would have never noticed the discrepancy.
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