It’s close to 50, but this would pretty much be exactly the double of 24 fps, and that’s 2 frames less, smaller file, for a marginal difference from 50.
And we have a 59.94 fps, which is 2x 29.97
It’s close to 50, but this would pretty much be exactly the double of 24 fps, and that’s 2 frames less, smaller file, for a marginal difference from 50.
And we have a 59.94 fps, which is 2x 29.97
a temporary relief
Thanks
In which folder exactly this file should be put?
c:\ProgramData\Topaz Labs LLC\Topaz Video AI\presets\
Are you not able to type in the 48 FPS in the box for the frame rate output?
when i tried, i could type it but it wouldn’t then be used in the export
Yes but it doesn’t do anything, the box as red borders.
Can you share a screenshot of this? I just ran a test on my system and was able to put in 48 FPS and run a clip with it set to that.
When I click in the box again it goes back to the original framerate
Exporting the video with 48 fps and the red outline doesn’t work, the final result is at the original framerate
Btw, it’s not just with 48 fps, any number, even one that is as preset like 25, the borders are red too
Can you share the system profile and logs from your app?
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Try 47.952 fps. Thats exactly 1.6x the frames as your input.
Adding a 2x option (as the resolution option has) would also accomplish most users’ needs for 48 fps and 47.952 fps.