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    hi everyone, I got a problem for burning dvd.
    I would like to burn a SD DVD in 29.97 fps, but some of the videos contain are in 12fps or less, so that if I burn the dvd in 29.97, those video will play faster than the original.
    I would like to know, is there any way I can burn the dvd in 29.97 but wouldn't affect the contain video's quality and frame rate?
    Thanks in advance for help, really thanks!
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    12fps to 29.97 wont look good whatever method you use. But how do you convert it now? What software?
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    Baldrick: you mean convert the video (12 to 29.97) before burn dvd? i am using premiere
    thanks!
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    After you changed the framerate you could adjust the clip duration to the original duration, "Clip > Speed command for a clip selected in the Timeline panel."

    See http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/help.html?content=WSD85AB0FC-1106-477c...765D8395E.html
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    Baldrick: i get what you said, which adjust the duration of the clip in the timeline panel, but for the link you gave... i am a bit confuse... what does it mean :

    In the Project panel, select a clip.
    Choose File > Interpret Footage, select a Frame Rate option, and click OK.

    hey, btw, i am using cs5...

    and also also ~ i wanna ask you how can i calculate the exactly duration i need to extend.. for example, my clip now is 12fps, duration:3'03"10 and i wanna it be 29.97 so means .. the duration i need to extend to 8'7"24.....right? (sorry if the question sounds a bit stupid... )

    really really thanks for your answer!!
    Last edited by ilannod; 11th May 2011 at 04:29.
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  6. Double the frame rate to 24 fps by duplicating each frame, encode as progressive MPEG 2 with pulldown flags.
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