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PostPosted: Sun 13 Mar 2005, 13:33    Post subject: 29.97 or 30??? Reply with quote

Is TMPGEnc supposed to dectect the correct frame rate on import? I just digitized a 40 minute mini DV tape. When bringing it in to TMPGEnc, the clip info is listed as 30fps. Infact it seems like everything I bring into it is detected as 30fps. It's not progressive footage because my camera is not capable of shooting that frame rate and TMPGEnc is detecting it as interlaced. I know that the clip info setting matters because i've changed it to 15fps to see what would happen and the video is obviously jittery....so my question is, should the clip info be set to 29.97 or 30? I'm digitizing into Avid and exporting as a QTmovie and then reimporting into TMPGEnc if that matters..... thanks...Ron.
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PostPosted: Sun 13 Mar 2005, 16:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

The frame rate should be whatever the original frame rate is. Smile TMPGEnc doesn't have native support for Quicktime, so it's possible that it will not detect the frame rate properly; in that case, set it manually (it's probably 29.97, not 30). If you can export directly to AVI, TMPGEnc should have less problems interpreting and processing the file.

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