I shot in 23.98 but my footage is slow

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a_curan

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I shot in 23.98 but my footage is slow

PostFri Aug 16, 2019 5:03 pm

Hello,

I shot a 2 camera interview both in 23.98 one came out as a .mp4 file and the other .mov ... the mp4 is slow/glitchy looking straight off the SD card and in FCPX. Ive tried to find anything online to help fix it but nothing works. My FCP times one is also set to 23.98.

Im hoping there's something other than reshooting an hour long interview that can be done.


Thanks!
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Re: I shot in 23.98 but my footage is slow

PostSat Aug 17, 2019 4:20 pm

a_curan wrote:Hello,

I shot a 2 camera interview both in 23.98 one came out as a .mp4 file and the other .mov ... the mp4 is slow/glitchy looking straight off the SD card and in FCPX. Ive tried to find anything online to help fix it but nothing works. My FCP times one is also set to 23.98.

Im hoping there's something other than reshooting an hour long interview that can be done.


Thanks!

Did you try video converter software? I would convert mp4 to .mov and see what happens.
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