How to change frame rate by speeding-up/slowing-down?

Hi,


I always shoot in 24p. Now I have access to some really nice drone footage, which was shot in 30fps, which I want to use in a 24p project. How can I change the frame rate of these clips to 24 fps without converting, but just by slowing them down? When I use this material in my project I need to conform it by one of the FCPX methods "Floor", "Nearest Neighbor", "Frame Blending", or "Optical Flow". All of these somehow process the material. That is not what I want. I basically just want to change the playback information for these clips without really touching the material. That is not what I want. These are all nature shots, so it doesn't matter if they playback a little slower.


I found a tool that does exactly what I want, but it only works with Quicktime movies :-/

Lossless Frame Rate Converter (free) download Mac version


Any help is appreciated.


Regards,


Nippie

Final Cut Pro X, macOS High Sierra (10.13)

Posted on Dec 1, 2017 12:24 AM

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Dec 1, 2017 12:49 AM in response to fox_m

Hi fox_m,


thank you for your reply, but I think you explained exactly what I DON'T want to do. Let me give you an example: Let's say I have a 2 second clip at 30fps (which has 2*30=60 frames in total). I do what you said and put it in a 24p project and let FCPX handle the conforming. I will end up with a 2 second clip at 24fps, which has 2*24=48 frames in total. That means FCPX converted 60 frames to 48 frames by skipping or merging frames just to keep the clips length at 2 seconds. THAT IS NOT WHAT I AM TRYING TO ACHIEVE! I want to keep all 60 frames and just adjust the clip length. So my result would be a 2 seconds and 12 frames long clip with 24fps.


Regards


Nippie

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