I've been wondering about this for some time, someone will certainly be able to clarify this for me.
If you have an animation rendered at 30 fps , which is a 10 seconds long, and for some reason Resolume is outputting at 20 fps , whats happening with the "lost" frames ?
Does the clip stay true to the duration so it will play exactly 10 seconds no matter the output fps ?
Are certain frames of the animation dropped to stay keep in time or how does this work please ?
FPS slower than video file
Re: FPS slower than video file
The clip should play for it's original duration, and the frames that can't be displayed should be dropped.
Is this a DXV file you have issues with?
Is this a DXV file you have issues with?
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Re: FPS slower than video file
nope , 2 different .mp4 files at full hd.
And such a last last minute "please come here now and map this" job that i didn't even have time to convert each 10min video..
Buut ok thats clear thanks , it's a small but important detail to know
And such a last last minute "please come here now and map this" job that i didn't even have time to convert each 10min video..
Buut ok thats clear thanks , it's a small but important detail to know