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Timecode burn off to original

By Zach McNees @Zach_McNees
    2024-07-09 21:49:25.567Z

    Love this app! I just did a test converting an H.264 file that I know the editor was working off 00:00:00 as a start time, but I'm working off 01:00:00:00 in Pro Tools. 23.976. When did a Pro Res convert, the TC drifts off from PT as if it converted to a different frame rate. Was unable to figure out why. Same story for Pro Res and DNxHD files.

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      SoundFlow Bot @soundflowbot
        2024-07-09 21:49:28.579Z

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        1. In reply toZach_McNees:

          Hi Zach

          Are you using the option to add TC to the file via the Video Converter? Please share the settings you set up. I do believe the TC burn in might only support 25 fps at the moment.

          1. ZZach McNees @Zach_McNees
              2024-07-10 02:48:01.700Z

              Yeah, it must be 25fps. I’m in the US so it’s almost always 23.976. Thanks!

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              In reply toZach_McNees:
              SoundFlow Bot @soundflowbot
                2024-07-10 22:00:05.166Z

                This issue is now tracked internally by SoundFlow as SF-1356