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