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  • So I've been sent a copy of the video file they are working to, to make sure I am definitely using the same reference.

    So by default I had originally converted their video to Apple ProRes .mov to get frame accurate video to work to - their original is an AVC encoded .mp4 at 80mbps (I think I'd just assume it was h264 or something) and my audio software severely struggles to play it back, in that it just gives up trying to play the video a second in.

    Interestingly their source video is 24.98 rather than my converted 25.

    Have I broken it?

  • Where is it telling you 24.98, in premiere or when viewing in Quicktime? Quicktime player's frame calculation is bollocks so ignore it.

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