Creating/Saving a project at greater than 30fps

Postby DWaldie on Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:40 pm

I created an earlier post, but thought rather than editing it, I would start another with more detail.

I am trying to output a project at higher than 30fps and I am failing miserably. My camera can create 1080 mp4 files at 30fps or 720 mp4 files at 30 or 60fps. I want to creat a video using 720 at 60fps (or near to it).

If I load a 60fps clip and play the clip it runs at the original frame rate. If I play the project however, it plays at 25fps. I have tried to change the project properties, but I cannot select anything higher than 25fps in mpg (or 30fps in avi). Likewise, when I create a video file I am stuck at the lower frame rate. Although I am happy with the 1080X30fps clips and projects; it defeats the object of having a faster camera.

Am I missing a setting somewhere?

Thanks again,
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Re: Creating/Saving a project at greater than 30fps

Postby DWaldie on Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:02 pm

This is really little more than a bump, but I've just downloaded a demo of Sony Vegas (horrible to look at!) but it rendered my 60p files straight-away. If Sony can do it, surely videostudio can.

Are all of you creating 25/30p movies?
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Re: Creating/Saving a project at greater than 30fps

Postby teknisyan on Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:41 pm

I replied to your other post and I think what you need is a better to control your output files.
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Re: Creating/Saving a project at greater than 30fps

Postby Ken Berry on Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:57 pm

So as to avoid confusion, given the other thread, I am locking this one.
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