Yeah I know, after watching the final edit I can see. It was different in FCPX haha I had gopros at 25fps and an Olympus camera I think they recorded at 29, though should of conformed to the 25 in FCPX. Anyways I'm by no means a pro so there's plenty of room for improvement
That's all good man - I wasn't pointing it out to be an ass. Sorry if that's how it came about. Those kinds of things are good learnings, especially if you're up in the air with a drone.
Best way to avoid this is just to make sure both are shooting on the same base system, be it PAL or NTSC. These days it doesn't matter what you use, as devices all over the world can handle both. So as long as any/all devices you're recording on are the same base rate, you're good!
I tend to shoot on NTSC because you're getting a higher frame rate.
FCPX won't automatically marry up frame rates, if you begin your project and you select "adjust at first clip" or whatever the option is, if you drop a 25fps video in, that's what the project will run at. To convert the higher file you'd need to telecine it and it takes a bit of time.






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