How can I transcode footage to Prores using prelude?

I want to transcode to Prores with prelude pictures.  My media card contains images shot at different rates.  I want to be able to match the source rate image when transcoding to ProRes format.  I could swallow lots of clips that all have the same cadence, choosing this frame rate to transcode, but it doesn't seem to be a way to see the frame rate of the clips.  I tried swallowing without transferring (or transcoding).  Once you ingest, you are able to see the rate of frame in list mode, but it doesn't seem to be an option to transcode after ingestion.  That one surprises me.  Looks like a number of reasons why you can transcode after ingestion.  In any case, any intervention autour for a film of transcoding with different rates and preserve the initial rate?

Post edited by: Kevin Monahan

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Hi GBreece,

I want to transcode to Prores with prelude pictures.

Large. You can preset in Adobe Media Encoder to transcode to ProRes different rates gently.

My media card contains images shot at different rates.  I want to be able to match the source rate image when transcoding to ProRes format.

You must keep a log of different frame rates, you pull so you can keep track of them in post. Prelude will transcode images according to the preset you select, it is not automatically detect the pace you want. It's a feature request: http://adobe.ly/feature_request

In any case, any intervention autour for a film of transcoding with different rates and preserve the initial rate?

Yet once again, I let you transcode with frequency of native images using a preset that you create in Media Encoder. If you do not know the pace, reveal the item in the Finder, then open the file in QuickTime or similar. Properties of the clip are available here.

Thank you

Kevin

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