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Re: does a quicktime tool exist for this?




On Mar 16, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Jamie wrote:

Hello list-

Does a tool that allows you to change the frame rate of file exist? I'm
looking for something that just tells the QuickTime file to be played back
at a certain rate and then be able to save it.


For example, if I had an image sequence that I read into QuickTime as
24.00fps but later discover the media should actually be at 23.976, I'd like
to just adjust the frame rate of the file rather than having to re-import
the whole thing.

Should be easy to do with a script, by altering the duration of each frame of your visual track. I'll give it a whack in a bit.


Using a standards conversion app will likely re-render your video, and may introduce artifacts... simply changing the frame duration can be done without recompressing.

-R

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