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I apply the timecode effect to a all clips in my timeline and they all default to displaying 60 Non-Drop Frame, which is not matching the Sequence Setting nor the Source Clip setting. In past builds it would match the Time Display to the source/sequence setting. In PP 2022 (just updated since corporate account) the Time Display is defaulted to 60 Non-Drop Frame, no matter what I apply it to.
Is this a bug or is there a setting somewhere I can change so it defaults to 30 drop? As I mentioned this just started after we moved to PP 2022
Premiere Pro 22.5.0 (Build 62) Mac OS 13.0
Sequence setting: 29.97 Clip on timeline: 29.97
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CPU: 2.6 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7
GPU and Driver Version: Radeon Pro 560X 4gb Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536mb
RAM: 32GB 2400 MHz DDR4
Hard Drive (and, if external, how the drive is connected: USB 3, Thunderbolt, etc.).: external SanDisk 2TB Extreme Pro Portable SSD
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