Question / Help How to record at exactly 60 fps?

Wiegraf

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I am trying to record my videos at exactly 60 fps. Previously I had the keyframe interval setting at 2, and now have adjusted it to 0. At 2 my video editor was telling me the video outputted was 62 fps, now it tells me that it's 59.9 fps. Is there any way to lock the video output to exactly 60 fps?

EDIT: The reason for this is that anything other than exactly 60 fps causes terrible problems in Lightworks.
 

D2ultima

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I am trying to record my videos at exactly 60 fps. Previously I had the keyframe interval setting at 2, and now have adjusted it to 0. At 2 my video editor was telling me the video outputted was 62 fps, now it tells me that it's 59.9 fps. Is there any way to lock the video output to exactly 60 fps?

EDIT: The reason for this is that anything other than exactly 60 fps causes terrible problems in Lightworks.
Try setting your Keyframe to "1" and keeping "CFR" enabled. If this does not work, try disabling CFR, as I've had best results with that, despite the fact that CFR is designed for recording video compatible with video editing programs.

Also, I'm so happy you have a kepler-based laptop video card AND an ivy-bridge CPU WITHOUT optimus. You dodged yourself like 300 bullets there, I swear.
 

Wiegraf

New Member
Try setting your Keyframe to "1" and keeping "CFR" enabled. If this does not work, try disabling CFR, as I've had best results with that, despite the fact that CFR is designed for recording video compatible with video editing programs.

Also, I'm so happy you have a kepler-based laptop video card AND an ivy-bridge CPU WITHOUT optimus. You dodged yourself like 300 bullets there, I swear.

I made sure NOT to get Optimus with my laptop since I usually run Linux on my machine and Optimus doesn't play nicely with it. Anyhow, thanks for the advice I will try this tomorrow night!
 
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