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bluecarrot
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10 fps -> 24 fps

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My project frame rate is 24 fps. To see some ideas quickly I'm currently playing what I have at 10 fps.
When I export a QT it exports 24 fps. If I play the clip in the QT player it's 2.4 times faster than what I want.
Is there a way to convert the speed during export so that the clip shows my action as I see it in TVpaint? Thanks!
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Re: 10 fps -> 24 fps

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Change the framerate (and uncheck time interpolation) in the export panel.
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Re: 10 fps -> 24 fps

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Thanks, but that is the method I used when I encountered the problem. Maybe there is something I don't understand, so I took a screengrab where you can see the settings in the timeline (8 fps this time) and the export window. The resulting clip plays 3 times faster than intended.
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Re: 10 fps -> 24 fps

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While exporting, you have to set the frame rate in 2 places: in the export panel, and in the video codec panel (like Quicktime) as well.

Overall it's not a really good idea to work this way, because in the end you'll have to stick to one of the official film/video frame rates anyway. Most work in 24, 25 or 30 fps right from the start. For a quick check like you want they just change the playback speed in TVP temporarily.
TVP 10.0.18 and 11.0 MacPro Quadcore 3GHz 16GB OS 10.6.8 Quicktime 7.6.6
TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
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Re: 10 fps -> 24 fps

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As explained Slowtiger, you use Quicktime, which means you also have to change the framerate there + disable "key image" function.
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Re: 10 fps -> 24 fps

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Thanks guys. I found that un-ticking "stretch to frame rate" in the export panel did the trick.
I tried this at work using Linux.
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Yes, that was the name of the feature (not time interpolation...). My apologies, I answered you from my phone :oops:
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