Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 126
Batch Conforming Several Clips at a Time, To conform a clip in Final Cut Pro
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3 In the Conform Clip dialog, choose a new frame rate from the "Conform to" pop-up menu, then click Conform. You can also conform 25 fps clips to 24 fps from within Final Cut Pro. To conform a clip in Final Cut Pro 1 Select one or more clips in the Browser to conform from 25 fps to 24 fps. 2 Choose Tools > Conform 25 to 24. The clips are conformed to 24 fps. Note: If any of the selected clips are not 25 fps, a warning appears stating that one or more clips will not be processed. Batch Conforming Several Clips at a Time As an alternative to conforming the frame rate of each clip individually, you can use the Batch Conform feature to conform the frame rates of all the clips in a selected folder. To batch conform in Cinema Tools 1 Make sure all the clips you want to conform are in the same folder. 2 Choose File > Batch Conform. 3 In the dialog that appears, select any clip file in the folder that contains the clips you want to conform, then click Choose. Note: You only need to select one clip file. All the clips in the folder will be conformed. 4 In the Batch Conform dialog, choose a frame rate from the "Conform to" pop-up menu, then click Conform. After the batch conform process is completed, the following occur: • The clips are conformed to the chosen frame rate and placed in a Cinema Tools-created subfolder named "Conformed [frame rate]," where "frame rate" is the new frame rate for the clips. A folder might be named Conformed 24.0, for example. 126 Chapter 8 Preparing the Source Clips for Editing