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Timecode support for non-standard frame rates

Timecode support for non-standard frame rates - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Timecode support for non-standard frame rates

- More and more, the use of high frame rate material, such as 120 frames per second or even 240 frames per second is increasing. Additionally, you may encounter variable frame rate clips where the clip has a change, particularly those clips captured in slow motion mode on a cell phone. Let's take a look at some of these formats inside of Premiere. In this case, let me go ahead and open up this first clip. This one is set to 240 frames per second. Now, in this case, let's drop it into a timeline and take a look at the timecode. You'll notice here the frame count. So as we're moving through, watch how the frames now can be counted higher. In this case, with the 240 frame per second material, you'll see that the timecode display right here goes all the way up to 240 frames before it flips over to one second. So there we go, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, flips over to one second. This is a good example of how the timecode support…

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