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Quicktimes import changing the session frame rate.
I came across a really annoying pro tools issue recently. Pro Tools has always alerted you on import if a quicktime doesn't match the session frame rate. You get the frame rate in red on the video track. NOW it will import the quicktime with no alert AND change the session's frame rate to match the quicktime! I'm on 2020.11.00. Its a new system so am I missing a setting to go back to the old way? Thanks!
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Re: Quicktimes import changing the session frame rate.
In the session setup window where the "Timecode Rate" drop down menu to set the session frame rate is, there is now an option in that dropdown menu for "Follow Video Frame Rate". Unchecking this should restore the previous behavior.
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