yann audouin
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C'mon guys ... a third party pluggin can do it ... are you as lazy as that?
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Hi, Salut,
J'ai posté une solution sur un autre fil de discutions si ça peut aider :
1 - Inside Media Encoder : import cilp > right click on it > interprate footage > Assume this framerate : choose 60p (it work with others as well)
2 - Inside Media Encoder : choose the ProRes preset you want with the same frame frame rate you've chosen just before (60p for may exemple)
3 - Render > you have now a good ProRes footage but with the wrong frame rate.
4- Insite of Premiere (or after effects) : imprt your footage > right click on it > interprate footage > Assume this framerate : choose the original frame rate (120p in my case)
Done! You can now work on a ProRes version on your footge with the right framerate.