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How to show different frame rates in sequence?

Advisor ,
Mar 29, 2018 Mar 29, 2018

Avid has great clip colouring options to show clips that are a different frame rate in the timeline.

is there a method in PP to highlight clips that do not match the sequence frame rate? (eg “find all clips != 25 FPS”)

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Community Expert , Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018
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Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

The metadata in the project window shows you the framerate. Sort and color.

And set Display project item name and label color for all instances in the Project Settings/General

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Advisor ,
Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

Thanks Ann but again that is a laborious work around (first requiring a smart bin to find all media in the project) that doesn't limit the colour to just clips in this sequence.

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Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

If you haven't started editing yet, you could change the color of such clips en masse.

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Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018
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OK what I can do is use the timeline search and find frame rate contains 23 OR frame rate contains 29 - which gets me there for the most part.

Also I just figured out that I can create a new bin and drag all the clips from the timeline into it - which is useful for identifying frame rates etc. Although this is a little dangerous as they are new instances of the clips - any modification of those clips does not pass through to the clips in the sequence.

Thanks for your ideas  - all useful!

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