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So I have saved a sequence to match my types of clips that I work with 60fps 1080
Now everytime I use this saved sequence ( and when I try to add the clip to the timeline) I get the "Clip Mismatch Warning" that says : This clip does not match the sequence's settings. Change sequence to match the clip's settings?
Now my question is why does this message appear.
If I select change sequence settings and I go on and inspect the new sequence settings they are exactly the same as the saved one, so why do I keep getting this message when they are the same?
Your footage is variable framerate hence the mismatch.
To solve this use Handbrake and convert to constant framerate.
Another thing its say standard PAL but it is set to NTSC color. Dont think this is an issue.
What is the origin of this file?
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Please post screenshot sequence settings and clip in Mediainfo in treeview.
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clip sequence
preset sequence
video mediainfo
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Mediainfo in treeview please.
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Oh sorry about that:
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Your footage is variable framerate hence the mismatch.
To solve this use Handbrake and convert to constant framerate.
Another thing its say standard PAL but it is set to NTSC color. Dont think this is an issue.
What is the origin of this file?
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I think you are totally right.
Its variable framerate.
The footage is taken with nvidia recorder, recording demo highlights of a recent pro csgo match.
You mention something about Pal, but in sequence settings that doesnt show up , so you are right about that its not the problem. But that option shows up in render, should I choose pal since the video is pal or should i stick with ntsc
I will do the encoding/conversion and give a response here.
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60 fps is ntsc.
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After converting with handbreak the mismatch doesn't show anymore.
I will not be converting with handbreak the footage because PREMIERE supports VFR but the original question still remains why does this happen, why does that mismatch window appear, becuase you can't choose VFR in sequence settings, and the sequence settings are the same if you use the preset or use the footage as the "preset", as it can be seen from the initial 2 pictures I posted above.
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Yes PREMIERE supports VFR but it does not handle vfr very well.
To avoid the message you have to make a timeline based on a clip, but then it would not be exactly 60 fps.
Beware when using vfr audio can go out of sync.
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I see that the VFR issue not even Adobe know's what;s going on since nobody is willing to give a direct answer ,
so I am gonna ask it again
Leaving the handbreak conversion aside , if we don't do that ,
should we use the sequence settings we have preset , or accept the warning and change it to the clip's sequence settings request?
I guess you can't answer that because if you look at the settings they are both the same so the program know;s there's an issue but doesn't know what the issue is and that's why the sequence settings look the same no matter which option you choose.
Bottom line is go use Sony if you are having issues becuase Premiere has a poorly implemented option.
This is dissapointing to see, because I don't actually seem to have an issue with it , the only issue is the warning window I get which is ambiguous and no matter which option you chose the end result is you get the same sequence settings,
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