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April 14, 2017
Question

Premiere pro keeps treating a 50fps clip as a 25fps clip

  • April 14, 2017
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In recently did a video shoot in 1080p 50fps. When I import the clips into Premiere pro and drag to the timeline, it's like the clips are 25fps instead of 50fps. I noticed this when I adjusted the speed/duration from 100% down to 50%, and and it just doubled the frames. Anyway I can fix this?

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Legend
April 15, 2017

You sure it was recorded at 50p and not 50i, which is a misnomer and really means 25i, as in 25 fps?  This might explain the doubling.

Participant
April 17, 2017

My DSLR doesn't record in 50i. It does in 50p. Also when playing the clips in Quicktime, it plays the clips in smooth 50fps. And it says that it's in 5fps when pressing command-i.

However, premiere pro is still importing thr clips as 25fps.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 14, 2017

To what framerate is your sequence set?

Participant
April 15, 2017

Well, it's set to 25. But The sequence was made from a 50fps clip, However, when I slow down the clip, it just doubles the frames. Also, I can only change the framerate from 25, to 23.96.