Export video at 60P not 30P or 60i
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- Cavemandude
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Export video at 60P not 30P or 60i
I know you can export at 720 60P when making a Blu-ray which keeps all the motion smooth but all the video exports I've tried only export at 30P or 60i. It doesn't state what framerate in any of the video settings unlike the Blu-ray export which show framerates. Is there a setting to export video at 60P? The workaround is to make a 720 60P Blu-ray then rip that video file.
Re: Export video at 60P not 30P or 60i
I export at 1080 60P all the time. To do so, enter Ctrl-P (publish) and select "Custom Video File". The Advanced Video Creation window will appear. Under Format Type, select Custom. Under format settings, select either MPEG2 or Quicktime and set resolution and frame rate to 1920 x1080 and 59.94. Or you can select Uncompressed AVI, but it produces huge files. Do NOT select Compressed-AVI if your output file is greater than 2GB. It is broken and unlikely that it will be fixed. If you choose MPEG2, under settings, make sure you select a high bit rate. Of the two formats, I usually use Quicktime because of color shifts with MPEG2.
wwaag
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Re: Export video at 60P not 30P or 60i
I would check with Photodex support - I sort of remember a discussion a while back where it was mentioned that the internal rendering engine is only 30 fps. I may be wrong, but I do remember a discussion a while back along those lines.
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Re: Export video at 60P not 30P or 60i
gpsmikey wrote:I sort of remember a discussion a while back where it was mentioned that the internal rendering engine is only 30 fps.
That was for video sources. If you load a 60P video file, it will only render at 30P. Stills are no problem. So if you have a file that you render at 60P that includes video in addition to stills, the video will have duplicate frames. Obviously, not the best.
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