Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Re: [Avid-L2] Difference between Playback Tab and Motion Adapter set to 100% with Mixed Frame Rates?



John,
I'm genuinely curious about what you're asking (as opposed to being critical or snarky).

Wouldn't setting the Motion Adapter (T) to 100% cause the clips to playback incorrectly/out of sync? Additionally, you wouldn't you likely have to retime (trim) all the shots that were modified?

I'm also curious about the need to do what you described. What's the end goal and/or reason?

Lastly, wouldn't using Source Settings and then Refreshing the sequence be faster than changing one clip at a time in the sequence? Additionally, there's a "Refresh All" button in the Command Palette that you can map to the keyboard to make it even quicker, if that's helpful at all.

Thanks!
Cheers,
Benjamin
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Benjamin Hershleder


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On Oct 17, 2022, at 8:20 PM, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:

My master project is 23.976 but I have sources in all kinds of frame rates.  I've brought everything into a matching frame rate project and checked to maintain the clips frame rate.  If I want to playback frame for frame to avoid motion artifacts I know I can go to the source settings of a clip and choose 23.976 in the playback tab.  This comes with the baggage of having to refresh the sequence with motion adapters if the clip is already in the timeline.  I'm wondering if it would be more expedient to just go to the automatic motion adapter added to differing frame rate clips and setting the motion adapter to 100%.  Anybody have a workflow approach in these situations?

John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net

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