By design.

Only a hobby grade system will attempt to convert for you.

In general, most will control their content and not rely on a single
pipeline tool to prepare it for uptake.
On Oct 20, 2010 8:19 AM, "Vilem Novak" <pildano...@post.cz> wrote:
> Hello,
> I want ask one question.
> If I load movie strips to sequencer, it synces audio with video correctly
only when blender output frame rate is set to frame rate of the imported
movie.
> This makes it very hard to work with different movie sources.
> It is strange that blender loads the audio with the correct length, but
the strip length gets always adapted with a ratio 1 blender frame = 1 strip
frame.
> also, after changing blender's frame rate the strip length doesn't change
any more, so the strip must have it's frame rate stored internally?
> would it be possible to expose the frame rate of the strip, or even
better, try to set up correct frame rate on load? This would be something
like 'Interpret footage' feature in some editing softwares.
> greetings
> Vilem N.
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