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How to adjust frame rate speed
acg [Avatar]
Senior Member Joined: Jan 04, 2011 20:47 Messages: 275 Offline
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I have a video converted from retro-8 scanner. The frame rate that was exported from the scanner is JPEG @ 17FPS.



How do I get that to coinicide with the 29.97 FPS speed ?



Confused: Do we bring read the 17FPS which was scanned, to 29.97 fps or bring the Powerdirector framerate from 29.97 down to the 17fps.



Alan
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Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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The mechanical shutters on 8mm film cameras were typically capture 16 to 18 fps. Playback on an 8mm projector at the same frame rate produced correct speed motion.

Could not find sufficient info on the jpeg@17fps file format. Maybe quicktime?

Just put that video on the timeline and produce it to whatever you want. PD15 will periodically add the frames necessary to create a 29.97 frame rate video for correct motion speed.
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