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Hey, when i'm right-clicking on a video file, then interpreting the footage to change the frame rate and then clicking ok, it sets the fps of the video file to 999 fps instead of 23.976 fps (what I want and need) ?
What can I do ?
Thanks
Ok thanks I ended up interpreting the footage on a Windows machine. What can I do about it in the future, I'm checking for updates of Premiere Pro.
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Please tell us first what program you use? I suppose it's Premiere Pro, so I moved your thread from Adobe Creative Cloud to Premiere Pro CC
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This happened a few times in an earlier version of CC for my team and we found that some of our clips had a little bit corruption. I'm not saying this is the case but this can happen. We also ended up reinstalling Premiere and re-encoding the clips using Encoder and everything seemed fine. Haven't seen this problem since though.
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Ok thanks I ended up interpreting the footage on a Windows machine. What can I do about it in the future, I'm checking for updates of Premiere Pro.
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If somebody has the same problems: you are probably typing in ',' instead of '.'