My I/O hardware is Mojo DX HDMI out. That goes right to the Samsung. I did not see a way to adjust the HDMI output in the video tool. And your right…. the projects are 1080/23.97 and same for 720. Im just too lazy to type the numbers.
First, make sure that your monitor does really not support 1080/24. There is a fair chance that your I/O hardware is defaulting to 1080/24PsF or 1080/23.976PsF, and not too many televisions can handle that format. If your I/O lets you switch between P and PsF, try P.
Then, you mention 1080/24p, and 720/24p. But there is no such thing as 720/24p, that would be 720/23.976p. So is your footage and your project 1080/23.976p or 1080/24.000p. There is a difference and it matters. For instance, if your footage is 1080/24.000 and you work in 720/23.976p, you would see motion adapters everywhere, and the actual (earth time) duration of your sequence would not be accurate.
On 9 jul. 2015, at 17:55, Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> My client monitor only supports 720/24 so when I have a project that is 1080/24, I get all the media in the project (1080/24) and then change the project format in the project window to 720 so I can have clients watch while we work.
Posted by: Lou Wirth <loutv@mindspring.com>
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