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ambervideo

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Jun 21, 2006
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I'm having timing issues....
I got some footage that was recorded at 15fps. I assume this is because the file size is smaller so it will make for faster loading time when viewing online. I am using FinalCut Pro and because I am new to this I am not too sure what I should be putting my setting at for this type of a project? I tried setting up my sequence presets in my Audio/video settings to 15fps but this doesn't seem to work because when I speed up a clip to say %500 and then render it, the clip is getting cut off. Am I missing something? Can anyone help me with what kind of set up is best for this project?

Amber
 
ambervideo said:
I'm having timing issues....
I got some footage that was recorded at 15fps. I assume this is because the file size is smaller so it will make for faster loading time when viewing online. I am using FinalCut Pro and because I am new to this I am not too sure what I should be putting my setting at for this type of a project? I tried setting up my sequence presets in my Audio/video settings to 15fps but this doesn't seem to work because when I speed up a clip to say %500 and then render it, the clip is getting cut off. Am I missing something? Can anyone help me with what kind of set up is best for this project?

Amber

What do you mean by Cut-off?

If you speed up a clip by 500%, then the clip will be around fives time shorter, is that what you mean?
 
Yes, the clip will be shorter in length when it is sped up to %500 but What is happening is the clip is getting cut off. It's like the out-marker was moved so the clip is ending before it was marked to end. This only happens when I try to use the time remap feature to speed up the shot, Otherwise, at %100 it plays normally.
???:confused:
 
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