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Why is it not possible to add a video with 23.976fps??
Jwpepper [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jan 23, 2013 12:35 Messages: 2 Offline
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Hi, I just bought Powerdirector 11, and I want to add a video, but it is 23.976fps...
When i add the video and 'produce' it the video-image moves very shocking....

Can someone please help?

Thanks in advance!
ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Online
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Hi Jwpepper -

Welcome to the PD forum.

You haven't given much information to go on. Your camera records at 23.976fps - you put a clip in PD & produced it - & it's shocking?

In the Produce module, what format & profile did you select?

I just used a sample .MOV clip from a Nikon D7000, 1920x1080 @ 19.5MBps recorded at 23.976fps & produced it to:
1. MOV 1920x1080 @ 19.5MBps 23.976fps
2. MPEG-4 1920x1080 @ 20MBps 23.976fps
3. AVC H.264 1920x1080 @ 20MBps 23.976fps

... and the results were each "as good" as the original clip.

If you've lowered the bitrate or resolution you'd expect to see some loss of quality.

Cheers - Tony
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Jwpepper [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jan 23, 2013 12:35 Messages: 2 Offline
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Quote: Hi Jwpepper -

Welcome to the PD forum.

You haven't given much information to go on. Your camera records at 23.976fps - you put a clip in PD & produced it - & it's shocking?

In the Produce module, what format & profile did you select?

I just used a sample .MOV clip from a Nikon D7000, 1920x1080 @ 19.5MBps recorded at 23.976fps & produced it to:
1. MOV 1920x1080 @ 19.5MBps 23.976fps
2. MPEG-4 1920x1080 @ 20MBps 23.976fps
3. AVC H.264 1920x1080 @ 20MBps 23.976fps

... and the results were each "as good" as the original clip.

If you've lowered the bitrate or resolution you'd expect to see some loss of quality.

Cheers - Tony


Thank you very much for your quick reaction, i got my problem solved!
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Contributor Location: California, USA Joined: Aug 09, 2009 01:36 Messages: 446 Offline
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