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- Real Name: Walter Emrick
Hello and welcome.
I haven't used clips in a timeline with a different fps before, but I don't think this is the case. I am pretty sure that Resolve will algorithmically create a new clip with the same length, by adding frames in this case. If you want to have each frame of the 24fps clip to still be a single frame in 30fps, I don't know how to do that, but it's probably not too hard. Mathematically speaking, 30 is 125% of 24, so you could try changing the speed of the clip to 125%, and you'd probably want to use the "nearest" retime process algorithm to be sure no frames are blended. That said, I cannot say for sure that this will not involve any dropped or duplicated frames in the process, even though it theoretically shouldn't. Like I said before, there's probably a better way to do this that I don't know about. Maybe someone else can chime in on this.