December 16, 2015, 01:09 PM
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When working with video clips that have frame rates that are close to being a multiple of the timeline frame rate, but not quite, Final Cut Pro X sometimes speeds them up or slows them down. When this happens, you will be able to see a section in the inspector showing that its frame rate has been conformed: This shows that a clip that normally runs at 25 frames a second will be slowed down so that it plays at 23.976 frames per second. It's playback speed on the timeline will be 95.904%....
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