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Workaround: In the Choose Location for Exported Locators dialog box, add the file name
extension .txt to the end of the file name before you click Save, or add the extension to the
saved file before you import it.
Mixed Frame Rate and Field Motion Types
Bug Number: UDevC00126375. If you are sending a mixed resolution sequence to
playback, make sure “Same as Source” is unchecked in the Media Creation Settings Render
dialog box. The render format must match the primary playback format.
Bug Number: UDevC00129278. When you bring a mixed frame rate sequence into Pro
Tools, make sure the “Ignore rendered audio effects” option in Pro Tools is disabled. If the
option is selected, the audio for any mixed frame rate clips will be missing from the
Timeline.
Bug Number: UDevC00129238. Some motion effects on Long GOP media might display
as non-realtime effects where in the past they displayed as real-time. This might occur under
the following conditions.
The video track of the underlying clip is a spanned clip. For example, a spanned clip is
one where the master clip originated from an XDCAM EX device, or a master clip that
has been modified by dynamic relink after an operation such as partial restore. You can
usually tell if a master clip is spanned by loading the master clip into the Source
monitor, switching the Timeline to display the contents in the Source monitor and look
for edits in the video track.
The portion of the master clip being used by the motion effect crosses a span boundary.
This change also affects the motion adapters used when mixing frame rates and field motion
types. If you have a spanned Long GOP master clip and you load it into the Source monitor
of a project with a different edit rate, the video will not play in real-time in the Source
monitor. If you edit a portion of the clip into a sequence, the resulting clip in the Timeline
might play in real-time if the IN and OUT points do not cross a span boundary; otherwise it
will remain non-realtime and you must render it to play it in real-time.
Bug Number: UDevC00129602. Clips with mixed frame rates and field motion types are
treated as Optical effects in FilmScribe. In order to generate a valid FilmScribe list, you
must enable Optical in FilmScribe. Otherwise, the clips containing mixed frame rates and
field motion types will reference an Optical list that does not exist.