Vegas Movie Studio 15

R.Zinger wrote on 5/5/2019, 12:51 PM

I am using the trial version. The frames per scond of my media is 20. I've confirmed it's added in the soft. Is it possible to edit it and export as a movie file at 20fps? And is it possible to be displayed "From 1 to 19" as time code "after : " on the time line?

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Marco. wrote on 5/5/2019, 1:22 PM

"Is it possible to edit it and export as a movie file at 20fps?"

If you use the Platinum version of Movie Studio: Yes. Just use a custom render setting where you could adjust the frame rate. This isn't possible in the basic version of Movie Studio.

Eagle Six wrote on 5/5/2019, 7:35 PM

@R.Zinger Movie Studio 16 Platinum has been released for a while now, much better than version 15, have you thought of trying it?

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R.Zinger wrote on 5/6/2019, 1:50 AM

@R.Zinger Movie Studio 16 Platinum has been released for a while now, much better than version 15, have you thought of trying it?

@Eagle Six I'm afraid of "new things" don't work on my computer(Windows7, 64bit, RAM4GB.) The 16 trial version wasn't be downloaded completely yesterday. And it's the most important to me that a video is at 20fps. I've looked for application soft for "20fps" since this January.

3POINT wrote on 5/6/2019, 2:02 AM

What kind of Media uses 20fps?

R.Zinger wrote on 5/6/2019, 2:29 AM

What kind of Media uses 20fps?


@3POINT It's a video taken my digital camera. The 20fps is default. The file format is AVI. The video format is JPEG(codec MJPG.) The audio codec is ADPCM.

Marco. wrote on 5/6/2019, 2:49 AM

Did you already try using these kind of clips in Movie Studio? I suppose M-JPEG wrapped in AVI is not supported but I may be wrong.

3POINT wrote on 5/6/2019, 3:37 AM

What kind of Media uses 20fps?


@3POINT It's a video taken my digital camera. The 20fps is default. The file format is AVI. The video format is JPEG(codec MJPG.) The audio codec is ADPCM.

Better first buy a new camera....(and PC)

When you just need to edit these ancient recordings of that specified camera, then you can only try with a trial of VMS. As you already stated, VMS recognized your 20fps footage. Changing timeline display to 20 fps can be done by changing the ruler in the project settings to "Time & Frames". To render to 20fps, you have change manually a rendertemplate. But to do that you also need to know the resolution and fieldorder of your 20 fps footage.

R.Zinger wrote on 5/6/2019, 4:49 AM

Did you already try using these kind of clips in Movie Studio? I suppose M-JPEG wrapped in AVI is not supported but I may be wrong.


@Marco. I think fortunately the 15 trial version read my media correctly. But as you said, I cannot edit it at 20fps.

R.Zinger wrote on 5/6/2019, 4:57 AM

What kind of Media uses 20fps?


@3POINT It's a video taken my digital camera. The 20fps is default. The file format is AVI. The video format is JPEG(codec MJPG.) The audio codec is ADPCM.

Better first buy a new camera....(and PC)

When you just need to edit these ancient recordings of that specified camera, then you can only try with a trial of VMS. As you already stated, VMS recognized your 20fps footage. Changing timeline display to 20 fps can be done by changing the ruler in the project settings to "Time & Frames". To render to 20fps, you have change manually a rendertemplate. But to do that you also need to know the resolution and fieldorder of your 20 fps footage.

@3POINT You have a point... I'm thinking about getting a new PC at least... Does that work on the Platinum version only?

R.Zinger wrote on 5/6/2019, 11:15 AM

What kind of Media uses 20fps?


@3POINT It's a video taken my digital camera. The 20fps is default. The file format is AVI. The video format is JPEG(codec MJPG.) The audio codec is ADPCM.

Better first buy a new camera....(and PC)

When you just need to edit these ancient recordings of that specified camera, then you can only try with a trial of VMS. As you already stated, VMS recognized your 20fps footage. Changing timeline display to 20 fps can be done by changing the ruler in the project settings to "Time & Frames". To render to 20fps, you have change manually a rendertemplate. But to do that you also need to know the resolution and fieldorder of your 20 fps footage.

@3POINT You have a point... I'm thinking about getting a new PC at least... Does that work on the Platinum version only?

 


@3POINT I may be able to do that on my trial version (not Platinum.) I think the project settings means Project Properties. Maybe I should change Ruler time format to Time & Frames on the Ruler tab... May I ask a question? Is Measures & Beats on the Ruler tab related to fps?

Marco. wrote on 5/6/2019, 11:18 AM

Measures & Beats is based on audio (music), fps is based on video.

R.Zinger wrote on 5/6/2019, 11:41 AM

Measures & Beats is based on audio (music), fps is based on video.


@Marco. For what the users change Measures & Beats? What does "Note that gets one" mean?

Marco. wrote on 5/6/2019, 12:16 PM

A ruler grid based on Measures & Beats is for editing on the base of the beat of music used in the project.

3POINT wrote on 5/6/2019, 12:18 PM

Changing the ruler to measures and beats is handy when you want to edit your video to measure or the beat of a music title or song.

Marco was faster, again.....😁

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R.Zinger wrote on 5/8/2019, 8:30 AM

A ruler grid based on Measures & Beats is for editing on the base of the beat of music used in the project.

@Marco. I got it.

R.Zinger wrote on 5/8/2019, 8:41 AM

Changing the ruler to measures and beats is handy when you want to edit your video to measure or the beat of a music title or song.

Marco was faster, again.....😁


@3POINT Oh, it's only 2 minutes :) ... As you say, the time line display could be done for 20fps by changing "Ruler time format" from "SMPTE Drop(default)" to "Time & Frames." Thank you. I got "Measures & Beats." I think it isn't necessary for me. Maybe those who use some loop music made by PC and MIDI adjust with it.