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30 fps Clip in a 60 fps Project
SoCalDude
Member Location: Sunny Southern California Joined: Aug 12, 2013 20:48 Messages: 60 Offline
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When I drag a 30 fps clip from the media library to the timeline in a 60 fps project, I get the message that it doesn't match and the quality may be degraded.

Assuming that the other clips on the timeline are 60fps, does this mean just that only the slower clip's section of my video may be degraded, or will the whole video be degraded?

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Sep 05. 2013 12:43

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RobAC [Avatar]
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Ignore it.

You can go to preferences>confirmation
Uncheck "always prompt me when TV formats conflict."
To turn that message off.

No degradation- if what you put in is decent quality then what you get out should be decent quality.

Always Produce / render and do an A /B comparison for yourself to get the best quality output that pleases you.

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