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Thanks Terry so much for the explanation!
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Fifteen years later I'm finding this answer still useful. My Command Palette was open. Go Forum!
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My question is somewhat related to http://community.avid.com/forums/t/196896.aspx . As we figured there, Avid is actually displaying my 29.97 project as a 30 fps project, with the result that the length of the timeline is slightly shorter than what it should be. These are my settings: http://shayok.com/tmp/frame-rate.png The export QT reference, though
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Apologies - please don't attach any meaning to the semi-colon. That's me typing. It doesn't appear anywhere on my Avid as far as I can tell: http://shayok.com/tmp/frame-rate.png
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I believe it's 29.97, but in case I'm misunderstanding, could you please take a look at this screenshot: http://shayok.com/tmp/frame-rate.png
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Thanks Cutyes! I think you're exactly right. See screenshot: http://shayok.com/tmp/frame-rate.png I also see the frame numbers go 27, 28, 29, 0 as I scroll. Question is: how would it display as 29.97 fps? Is that even possible with the frame numbers?
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Hello, I have a 29.97 1080 project. The length of my timeline is 1:23:50;28. However, when I export a quicktime reference, its length that I see using Cmd-I is 1:23:56. I render the QT reference using Sorenson, and the length I see (on Quicktime player, VLC) is 1:23:56. Why is the length different from the timeline? I sent this rendered file and an
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[quote user="Bruno M"] [quote user="Joachim Claus"]Hold ALT-key and click on the "Copy to Clipboard" button (above the timeline[/quote] Or of course, just use the ALT+C combination (assuming youve not re-mapped the C key). [/quote] Thanks, Joachim and Bruno, both of these work. I have a follow-up question, though - is it
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Thanks! that works. ALt+C. However, magically (perhaps due to a MC restart), dragging has started working.