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I have a video that is 59.94 fps.
As part of my workflow, I add a graphic to the timeline that will later be used to indicate to a post-production team to insert some snazzy CGI. I'm trying to create something that will calculate how long that graphic is present so that I can keep logs of how long these sections are (in milliseconds)
An examle of the issue:
Graphic Start: 00;02;44;06 (from the original timecode, HH;MM;SS;ff)
Graphic End: 00;02;46;45 (from the original timecode, HH;MM;SS;ff)
So length is 2 seconds and 40 frames.
Premiere Pro calculates this to be 2669.33 milliseconds
My calculation, using frames/framerate + time is (40frames / 59.94fps) + 2000milliseconds = 2667.33 milliseconds
Is anyone able to account for the missing 2 milliseconds?
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Sorry, Graphic Start should be 00;02;44;06 and Graphic End 00;02;46;45
Took the values from the wrong test
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Sorry, Graphic Start should be 00;02;44;06 and Graphic End 00;02;46;45
By @Ryan28851546i79l
I've edited your original post for you.
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How are you getting the "Premiere Pro calculates ...."?
Why are you converting to milliseconds?
Stan