HDV 1080 60i or 50i

I am editing a project that the person who shoot it doesn´t know if they recorded it at 60i or 50i. Because we are in Spain I supouse they shot it at 50i but Final cut let me capture either way, 50i or 60i. How could I know whether is 50i or 60i? If I already have a sequence in 60i can I recapture it in 50i? I have to mix the audio tomorow!!!! PLEASE HELP ME OUT, THANKS IN ADVANCE

That would work OK. Be sure that the footage is truly 50i... If it isn't, you're spinning your wheels. Might keep the current media, copy the clips, and just make them offline, but leave the media on the drives so it stays connected to the original clips. That way you'll be able to look at them side by side to see which looks better.
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