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Old 09-23-1999, 06:25 AM
Jerome B Jerome B is offline
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Default Quicktime sync in pull-down

I remember reading that quicktime movies were synched to the Pro Tools clock. What happen when my session is slaved to a pulled-down clock (VSD) ??
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Old 09-24-1999, 07:55 AM
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Default Re: Quicktime sync in pull-down

the quicktime movie will follow the frame rate of your session.
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Old 10-06-1999, 05:53 AM
Jerome B Jerome B is offline
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Default Re: Quicktime sync in pull-down

I though it was the sample rate ? So when I work like I do, a 29.97 session, pulled down but without PT knowing it, I should be in perfect sync. I did several tests and it seems to be anyway
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