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				BUG strange FPS in the recorded loops
				Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 07:10
				by CHOURAQUI
				6.0.7 bug  : vids recorded through the resolume record function show a very strange 30.04 FPS  ( with default settings and anyway whatever is the FPS rate choosen in the compo settings),  consequence is a non smooth loop if read in Quictime.
Went back to 6.0.5 and don't have problem anymore, recorded  loop FPS is 30 if chosen and not 30.04 !!!!
			 
			
					
				Re: BUG strange FPS in the recorded loops
				Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 12:14
				by Zoltán
				So does the file play differently in Quicktime than in Resolume?
If so, please send us this file.
The recordings I create, in Resolume also have the FPS set to not 30, but they play fine for me in Quicktime.
We have a ticket regarding AV recordings, being set to a wrong FPS (like 5-8 fps) which play with the wrong speed, but that seems to be a different issue.
			 
			
					
				Re: BUG strange FPS in the recorded loops
				Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 13:44
				by CHOURAQUI
				sent the file on resolume mail
file read correctly in resolume and VLC but not smoothly at all in QT
probably coming from the strange FPS 30.04
other "related" bug is that other FPS cannot be forced through the composition settings, all ends in FPS 30.04
			 
			
					
				Re: BUG strange FPS in the recorded loops
				Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 10:17
				by CHOURAQUI
				it is specific to the last version of RESOLUME, recorded loops through resolume in 6.0.5 works perfectly in the same quicktime  and have correct FPS number  
I went back for the moment to Avenue 6.0.5 and everything works in conformance with the composition settings
			 
			
					
				Re: BUG strange FPS in the recorded loops
				Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 11:45
				by Zoltán
				Thanks for the file.
It plays fine for me in Resolume, Alley, VLC, Windows movie player, OSX quickview, Quicktime 10.4 on OSX.
It has some small low fps parts, but that's present in all the players I tried. So I guess this is an issue in the quicktime version you are using.
The file indeed has an fps setting that's unusual, but that doesn't seem to affect most players.