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    Default converting 24P to something FCE can edit?

    Is there a way to convert footage shot with the HV20 in 24P mode to something 'edit-able' with FCE? (Captured footage audio doesn't align w/ video, presumably b/c the video is 24 fps but FCE is playing it as 29.*** fps) -- thanks in advance for any help!!

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    Capture to .m2t with an Apple freeware firewire utility. More info:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=VN0Nw5chIS4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru View Post
    Capture to .m2t with an Apple freeware firewire utility. More info:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=VN0Nw5chIS4
    Eugenia,

    With the option above (youtube video)... do I have to remove the pulldown?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru View Post
    Capture to .m2t with an Apple freeware firewire utility. More info:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=VN0Nw5chIS4
    That video doesnt seem to mention anything about 24p.
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    Got it. Anyway,..I tried with 24p and it works with FCE.

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    Just to be really sure about it, you're saying that using this method allows us to shoot 24P, remove the pulldown and then use FCE to edit and output it all at 24P to finished product? I ask as I've yet to see that confirmed here or anywhere else.

    Can we get the complete workflow documented so there's no ambiguity?
    Last edited by Simon Hughes; 2007 July 5th at 20:43. Reason: Additional comment.

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