In FCP I am mixing footage of two cams, 24fps and 25fps. I create a
25fps timeline and when I sync the two cams and separate audio by
stacking the shots on top of each other and then lipsyncing them
manually. But after a while the 24fps footage gets out of sync, I
estimate about 1.5 frame per minute. I did the same with another
project 2 years ago and didn't see any drift back then, I was even
amazed that I didn't get any drift, so I'm wondering if I'm doing
something different now. Are the drop-frame settings important for this?
I don't see why there should be drift. FCP adapts 24fps to 25fps by
doubling frames once every second, so a second is still a second.
Can anyone explain this? I don't think this is a typical FCP problem
but a general editing problem, so I thought it should be ok to ask here.
Rieni
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