Bug - mixed rates - Source monitor In point into sequence uses previous frame
Editing mixed rates onto timeline uses previous frame rather than marked in-point.
All clips progressive and show 'No Fields' in project panel with no interpretation.
23.976 Sequence:
23.976 clip: OK.
25 clip: Previous frame (SM: 00:00:04:15 > TL: 00:00:04:14)
29.97 clip: Previous frame (SM: 10:11:27:10 > TL: 10:11:27:09)
If I mark in-out on first frame of 25 clip, I cannot drag, nor edit clip to timeline. If I mark first & second frame: I can, but only first frame lands on timeline.
25 Sequence:
23.976 clip: Previous frame (SM: 00:00:03:00 > TL: 00:00:02:23)
25 clip: OK.
29.97 clip: OK.
Now it gets weird:
29.97 Sequence:
23.976 clip: OK.
25 clip: Insert & Overwrite edit OK. Drag from source monitor takes previous frame (SM: 00:00:04:15 > TL: 00:00:04:14)
29.97 clip: OK.
So there is some issue with dragging/dropping from source monitor (incl. audio/video drag icons below) since a different result is achieved between the two. Additionally, the fact I cannot edit the first frame of a 25 clip onto a 23.976 timeline is funky.

2 comments
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Brandon Hardin commented
Please fix, Adobe!
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R. Neil Haugen commented
Yea, this is annoying ... and totally unexpected.