Fri Jul 20, 2018 4:16 am
Two different issues:
Frame rate is the number of single frames the device is recording per second. Some devices have a fixed one, some have a switchable one and some phones even have an unstable one (very bad in Resolve).
In Resolve you have to decide, normally from the most used or most important device, which frame rate to use for your timeline before you start editing. Other devices footage can be adapted, but at the cost of rendering time and image quality of fast motion.
Resolution is the number of horizontal and vertical pixels. If their ratio is the same for all your devices, you can just scale them to the size of the preferred device. If not, you'll need to scale and cut off the overhanging sides. Image quality will suffer again, but not too much. Try Superscale if you have the time.
And RTFM…
My disaster protection: export a .drp file to a physically separated storage regularly.
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