Hi
Seems I stumbled across this about a year ago, but I've forgotten the solution. I have a self-contained movie encoded with Apple's NTSC DV codec, straight out of Final Cut Pro 5. 29.97 and 48K audio. Standard stuff.
Movie file name ends with ".mov"
When I encode to PSP (or anything else?) I get the full length of audio, but the video is all sped up and only occupies the first 1/8th or so of the total running time. Now, all the video is there, start to finish, but it looks as if about 7 out of every 8 frames was cut out.
I've tried encoding with and without the ".mov" extension; with and without "quicktime interpretation"... and I can't seem to get around this.
I'd appreciate someone jogging my memory as to how to prevent this from happening, and getting all 8 of 8 frames back...
TIA
Tracy
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