Hello,
to me, after a lot of different tries, I came up with a good solution to mix different FPS footage,
with DaVinci 10.
Create new project, and BEFORE adding any footage, do this in the Project settings page :
-Master project settings menu :
go all way down and in "Mixed frame rates format", select "None"
-Image Scalling menu :
"Mismatched resolution frames" to "Stretch to all corners"
Those 2 settings will make your 24fps, and 50fps footage to play at 24fps.
Basically means that the 50fps will play slow... and that's what you need
And the stretch to all corner will automatically, well, unstretch you 50fps stretch footage.
So then you can throw in 24fps and / or 50fps and export them super smoothly.
Then, even better, i'd suggest you to follow that tutorial :
https://vimeo.com/67970827 and directly integrate it in the project settings,
so your proxies will look amazing, and you will have a great base to work on.
to me, after a lot of different tries, I came up with a good solution to mix different FPS footage,
with DaVinci 10.
Create new project, and BEFORE adding any footage, do this in the Project settings page :
-Master project settings menu :
go all way down and in "Mixed frame rates format", select "None"
-Image Scalling menu :
"Mismatched resolution frames" to "Stretch to all corners"
Those 2 settings will make your 24fps, and 50fps footage to play at 24fps.
Basically means that the 50fps will play slow... and that's what you need
And the stretch to all corner will automatically, well, unstretch you 50fps stretch footage.
So then you can throw in 24fps and / or 50fps and export them super smoothly.
Then, even better, i'd suggest you to follow that tutorial :
https://vimeo.com/67970827 and directly integrate it in the project settings,
so your proxies will look amazing, and you will have a great base to work on.