![]() ![]() The new mov files are in the "reversed" folder. Import your new mov files by going to File > Import > Files. In easy setup, choose "Cinema Tools 23.98fps From DV NTSC" You will need to start a new sequence before the setting will take effect (File > New > Sequence) Now go get something to eat, play with your dog, watch an episode of star trek. Press ok, and Cinema Tools will go to work for you. on the next screen, make sure it says "Conform to 23.98", "File: New (smaller)", and "keep originals". If you have not already press the choose button. Cinema Tools will change all of them for you, preserving your originals and puting them in convienient folders on your scratch disk. Now simply find the first mov file on your scratch disk. Select 'File', then go down to "Batch Reverse Telecine." ![]() Hit Cancel when it asks you to open a database. Now you must use Cinema Tools to get rid of the repeated fourth frame and get you to the 24p. You will notice that every fourth frame is repeated. Ok, so now you have your footage on the scratch disk. Don't try to capture it using any of the 24p capture settings. So in otherwords, just capture it as if you shot it in 60i. If you shot in 16:9, then use the DV-NTSC Anamorphic setting in easy setup. If you have recorded your footage using 24p and you have NOT selected the advanced pulldown (2:3:3:2) then just capture your footage in Final Cut Pro using the DV-NTSC (Found in the easy set up). I'm no expert, so please someone chime in if there is a better way. This is for XL2 owners that use Final Cut Pro. I have read the threads using search, but I am still confused. I want to make sure that when I use the slowmotion feature when editing, I am not repeating a frame every 4 frames. Is this correct knowing that I will be using DVD Studio Pro to burn my final project? Secondly, should I just record in 24pa from now on? Then I can just use the advanced pulldown removal in the easy set up. Also in the canvas it looks like it's going at 28 frames a second. In the canvas, it's appears heavily interlaced. in the viewer, it repeats a frame every 4 frames. How do I capture this? I have tried the Easy Setup: DV-NTSC 24p (23.98) It does not look right. I did not shoot in 24p advanced (24p advanced is sometimes referred to as 24pa) My hope is that you anwer this and we will have an easy thread for newbies like myself in similar circumstances to find. Hi all, Yes I am another person confused by 24p. ![]()
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