Why is it not rendering in 1080 HD 60F. It keeps rendering at 30 frame

bigdaddyjende-b wrote on 10/28/2018, 7:56 AM

Hello guys,

Could you please help me understand why my rendering keeps at 30 frames per second instead of 60. I have included a picture of my rendering settings. Could you help me out. I have also inlcuded the link of my youtube video so that you can see the quality it is in.

It is in 30 frames for some reason.

Many thanks for your help.

 

regards,

 

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j-v wrote on 10/28/2018, 8:12 AM

It is in 30 frames for some reason.

\Where did you read that?
When I render in VPro 14 with your rendertemplate my result is how it has to be and MediaInfo is showing that.

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NickHope wrote on 10/28/2018, 8:46 AM

Sometimes you have to wait a while for the higher resolution/frame rate versions to appear. 60fps versions are there:

bigdaddyjende-b wrote on 10/28/2018, 9:45 AM

It is in 30 frames for some reason.

\Where did you read that?
When I render in VPro 14 with your rendertemplate my result is how it has to be and MediaInfo is showing that.

Hi thanks for the quick reply. the settings seem indeed all fine. But if you look at my youtube video. Doesnt it look like 30fps?

bigdaddyjende-b wrote on 10/28/2018, 9:45 AM

Sometimes you have to wait a while for the higher resolution/frame rate versions to appear. 60fps versions are there:

Yes thank you. I am aware of that. But it is not the case right now. As I look at the vidoe and it seems 30fps to me

NickHope wrote on 10/28/2018, 10:06 AM

Maybe you can find a YouTube download program that will download the 60p versions and find out.

OldSmoke wrote on 10/28/2018, 10:10 AM

Right Click the video when it is playing in YouTube and look at the “stats for nerds”.

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Marco. wrote on 10/28/2018, 10:14 AM

It is offered as 60p as well here.

NickHope wrote on 10/28/2018, 11:03 AM

I guess bigdaddyjende-b doubts that what Vegas rendered was really 60fps, but 30fps in a 60fps-tagged file.

bigdaddyjende-b, put your rendered file (or a "60p" one download from YouTube) on a 60p timeline, zoom way into it (e.g. with the mouse wheel), and step through the file frame-by-frame with the left and right arrow keys. If the movement changes nearly evenly between each frame then you have a 60p file.