If you need to maintain sync then try oflow or Kronos. If they fail on shots 
then use retime

As it is not a pull down issue as there was no pull up, so to speak, then you 
should be able to get a good result. It will be softer though. 

If you don't need to maintain sync then just slow the footage down. 

The speed rate is 29.97/25 though you may get better results with 30/25. The 
29.97 is only for drop frame. If its lip sync there maybe a frame offset issue. 

It may be 25/30 but in this case I think it's the other. 

If you are comping then apply this to the end result, unless there are mixed 
speeds. If its green screen, pull your matte then apply to rgba. 

Howard

On 10 Sep 2012, at 08:20, "Jean-Loup Bro" <nuke-users-re...@thefoundry.co.uk> 
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> My first post here. Just purchased nukex via the summer sales and have a 
> first project that has been shot with a GoPro and a Panasonic consumer-class 
> camera both shooting at 29.97 fps and need to be conformed to 25. I have a 
> message from The Foundry that says that the add/remove 3:2 pulldown gizmo was 
> not intended to work with other pulldown configurations/framerates than what 
> is was originally designed for, which in it's case exists to convert to/from 
> 24fps... I was hoping there may be someone out there that has already 
> troubleshooted this and could lead me to a solution within Nuke, without 
> having to convert to another app for the task !!
> Many thanks in advance for any pointers,
> 
> Jean-Loup
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