I'm working with concert footage that was shot on two cameras, one shooting at 23.976p and the other at 29.97i. Both shooting at 1080. I'm working on a Mac (10.8.6 if it matters) using Premiere CS6. I'm outputting to web, (probably just youtube), so I don't need to worry about authoring to DVD or for broadcast.
My question is what is the best workflow to get these two working together as well as possible? What would be my best timeline settings for cutting these two sources together? Will I need to interpret the footage beforehand, or will Adobe handle the required pulldown on the non-matching footage automatically, or through render? Also, will using multicam make for a different process than just dragging footage to the timeline?
I appreciate any help to shine some light on the solution to this problem. I may also be running into this issue with footage that won't be edited in multicam and where the look of the 24p footage will be favored, so I'm trying to round out my understanding of how this works.
NB: I understand that this isn't an ideal situation. For the sake of my frustration level, it'd be great to avoid any solutions involving timemachines. Thanks!
EDIT: Has anyone used frame-blending for some of these issues? I might try doing a side-by-side test of frame-doubling vs frame-blending.