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When opening a project with multiple files of different FPS's the sequence created has the wrong fps

Engaged ,
Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024

I am opening a video and audios, the videos have 30 FPS, I want the sequence to be 30 fps, but the sequence keep being created with 25 FPS, UNLESS I open just ONE video without the audios, in that case the sequence is 30 FPS.

I am losing time when creating new sequences from video files, and deleting the automatic ones:

 

How to make sure the first sequence created when creating a project follows the FPS I want it to follow?

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LEGEND , Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024

Premiere creates a sequence to the framerate of the first item selected for that sequence. 

 

If you want a specific sequence, create a new sequence and in Sequence Settings, modify that to the data you want. Then save as a preset. It will appear at the top of the Sequence menu list, and you can create a sequence with it, then add media to that sequence.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024

Premiere creates a sequence to the framerate of the first item selected for that sequence. 

 

If you want a specific sequence, create a new sequence and in Sequence Settings, modify that to the data you want. Then save as a preset. It will appear at the top of the Sequence menu list, and you can create a sequence with it, then add media to that sequence.

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Engaged ,
Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024
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Thanks.

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