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    I remember awhil ago that someone did a small clip which was telling to swotch to example cd 2.
    Does anyone know where I can get those?
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    Thank you,excactly what I was looking for but the fps is 29.970 and I need one with 23.976.

    If I just put that small clip after my real big movie which have 32.976 fps into Nero when burning,then will it come out good anyway?
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  3. I have used them with 23.976 fps clips with no problems. Try it on a rewritable first, if it doesn't work you could always reencode those clips to whatever framerate you wish with tmpgenc and it would only take a few seconds to do because they are such small clips.
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    Originally Posted by crack_man
    If I just put that small clip after my real big movie which have 32.976 fps into Nero when burning,then will it come out good anyway?
    32.976fps is not a valid framerate. Valid framerates are 23.976fps (NTSC), 25fps (PAL), and 29.97fps (NTSC).
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    Originally Posted by puertorican138
    Originally Posted by crack_man
    If I just put that small clip after my real big movie which have 32.976 fps into Nero when burning,then will it come out good anyway?
    32.976fps is not a valid framerate. Valid framerates are 23.976fps (NTSC), 25fps (PAL), and 29.97fps (NTSC).


    Sorry,I just typed in wrong number,I meant 23.976 not 32.976 fps.
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    Originally Posted by crack_man
    Sorry,I just typed in wrong number,I meant 23.976 not 32.976 fps.
    After all, we're only human.
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