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I am curious what the rationale is behind not supporting EDLs that have clips with different source framerates in them?
Currently, if I attempt to load an EDL with a base framerate of 24fps, but which includes a clip with a base timecode of 25fps, I get an error such as:
Source and record duration don't match: RationalTime(148, 24) != RationalTime(154, 24) for clip X
Tools such as Davinci Resolve and Avid allow for import and export of EDLs such as this.
Below is a minimal sample EDL that OTIO fails with, but Resolve can import:
TITLE: 24FPS_TIMELINE_MIXED_FPS_SOURCES
FCM: NON-DROP FRAME
000001 SHOT_1_25FPS V C 18:22:21:08 18:22:27:12 01:00:00:00 01:00:06:10
*FROM CLIP NAME: SHOT_1_25FPS
000002 SHOT_2_24FPS V C 17:07:06:01 17:07:12:11 01:00:06:10 01:00:12:20
*FROM CLIP NAME: SHOT_2_24FPS
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Hi there,
I am curious what the rationale is behind not supporting EDLs that have clips with different source framerates in them?
Currently, if I attempt to load an EDL with a base framerate of 24fps, but which includes a clip with a base timecode of 25fps, I get an error such as:
Tools such as Davinci Resolve and Avid allow for import and export of EDLs such as this.
Below is a minimal sample EDL that OTIO fails with, but Resolve can import:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: