tay38 Posted July 7, 2016 Share Posted July 7, 2016 Hi, I am using the frame by frame option of videopad but I had some repeated frames sometimes. My video framerate is 30 frames/s so advance of one frame should advance the video of 0.033sec but it advance of 0.025sec... How can I do to advance really frame by frame (0.033sec by 0.033sec)? Thank you very much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalsolo Posted July 7, 2016 Share Posted July 7, 2016 Hi As far as I know you can't. I don't know why this is, but its probably a complication that arises when your clip is loaded and rendered for editing. Possibly the clip loaded is rendered 40 fps. On the other hand it may just be that using the Next frame option moves to the next nearest frame to 0.025 sec. hence the occasional duplicated image NCH may clarify this. As it stands, advancing a frame at a time will move along your timeline by 0.025 seconds irrespective of the frame rate set by your camera. This means on the timeline 40 frames are viewed/sec. If the actual clip was shot at 30fps then every second VP must duplicate 10 frames. So on paper, every 1/10 of a second (4 frames) a duplicate is created to keep the VP framerate correct with the timeline markings. As this is not totally accurate every so often a duplicated frame is not made as the timings are correct at that instant ..etc. However when the edited video is exported the original framerate is used or is adjusted to the value you set in the output values window. When it comes down to it, I don't think you will see any duplicated frames at 1.40 sec..or even 1/30 sec as ones eyes have a persistence of vision of about 1/16 sec (0.062 sec) so you could easily edit to 2 frames (0.05 sec) and see no difference. The 0.025 minimum available by VP is well within this tolerance Nat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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