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Ian Holb November 13th, 2006 08:15 AM

Editing App to Edit 5 fps Movies?
 
Is there any Mac editing program that can handle the editing of 5 fps movies? I've tried with FCP but it only seems to accept standard frame rates of 24 and 30 fps.

I'm editing videos captured with Snapz Pro (screen capture software for Mac) recording at 5 fps for some online video tutorials. There seems nothing available to edit movies of slower frame rates.

Gunleik Groven November 14th, 2006 02:19 PM

Have you tried to set the framerate to 5 fps in the sequence settings?

Gunleik

Greg Boston November 14th, 2006 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunleik Groven
Have you tried to set the framerate to 5 fps in the sequence settings?

Gunleik

It seems you can't. If you use the advanced tab of the video compressor, you can set the framerate to 'custom' then type in '5' for a value. But as soon as you exit the advanced tab, back to FCP sequence setup, it gives you a message that the framerate change was ignored. Kind of a bummer cause I thought I had found an answer for Ian, but no such luck.

-gb-

Ian Holb November 15th, 2006 04:17 PM

I can't recall if older versions of FCP allowed custom frame rates, but I believe it may have. Unfortunately, none of my Macs are able to run OS9 so I can't test older FCP versions.

Nate Schmidt November 16th, 2006 03:40 PM

http://www.proapptips.com/proapptips...Tutorials.html

Watch Shane's videos, the one about editing non-standard codecs. It should get you what you need in FCP.

Ian Holb November 17th, 2006 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Schmidt
http://www.proapptips.com/proapptips...Tutorials.html

Watch Shane's videos, the one about editing non-standard codecs. It should get you what you need in FCP.

The slowest frame rate FCP seems to accept is 10fps. Good enough for me! Thanks for the link.


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