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Normally I can see dropped frames easily, such as when importing a 30fps clip into a 23.976 timeline. But I can't see dropped frames in the latest clip dumped into the timeline, but that clip is different – it's 25 fps. I've looked and looked but no dropped frames. I want to understand why. Here is the background. I'll work in frame units not time units.
The problem is – I can't see those dropped frames, and I don't like it when my understanding of what should be happening, differs from what is actually happening.
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What could explain the lack of visible dropped frames? Is Premiere doing some fancy blending of the interlacing?
If anyone would like to play aroung with a 5-second extract from the clip, I can upload it. Maybe you can work out why Premiere reports that clip as Progressive and why the dropped frames are not obvious.
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If you could upload a clip I can have a look
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Thanks for the reply, Richard, but there are dropped frames. It took me quite a while to find them by comparing the original capture with the version inside Premiere, one frame at a time, slowly stepping through. Very difficult to detect when you're only looking for one every second. I'm used to seeing half a dozen every second when going from NTSC to 23.976.
So it's turned out that theory and practice match in this case.