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  1. #1 Finding the Time code on QT Proxies 
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    I have RED ONE locked to SD744t, press the record button on the recorder first then the camera. When I bring the QT proxies into FCP the time code is the time that the footage was recorded. Where is the time code? What setting am I doing wrong? OR does QT proxies not display time code on build 16.
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    I have RED ONE locked to SD744t, press the record button on the recorder first then the camera. When I bring the QT proxies into FCP the time code is the time that the footage was recorded. Where is the time code? What setting am I doing wrong? Or does QT proxies not display time code on build 16.
    What do you mean by "time code" in this example? Build 16 is working as expected.
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    In FCP the audio file is off by alot. During record everything was in sync. I read the Sound Devices manual and found out that maybe 48Khz is not the choice I should be choosing. Instead 48.048K or 48.048kf. Do you know which one I should be using? I'll try running more tests before calling Sound Devices support.
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