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Overflow converting ratio denominators (17 :: 18)

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Jun 13, 2017 Jun 13, 2017

When I try to import videos from my HDD (Shadow Play) It always give me this error

Overflow converting ratio denominators (17 :: 18)

I tried to change the frame rate but the video got shorter

How to fix it with out effecting the video length ??

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Community Expert , Jun 13, 2017 Jun 13, 2017

Use Adobe Media Encoder (or, if that doesn't work, Handbrake) to convert your video to a production codec - that is, DNxHD, Cineform, QuickTime with the PNG codec, QuickTime with the Photo-JPEG codec, etc. and then import the resulting video into After Effects.

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Jun 13, 2017 Jun 13, 2017

Use Adobe Media Encoder (or, if that doesn't work, Handbrake) to convert your video to a production codec - that is, DNxHD, Cineform, QuickTime with the PNG codec, QuickTime with the Photo-JPEG codec, etc. and then import the resulting video into After Effects.

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Jun 13, 2017 Jun 13, 2017

Is there more easier way because converting will take a long time with long footages ??

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Jun 13, 2017 Jun 13, 2017
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No.

Shadow Play records at a variable frame rate. After Effects can not deal with that. It must be converted first.

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