Topic: Max FPS in WMM?
The max speed for a frame to go in WMM is 0.07 seconds, the problems is I'm not sure if thats 28, 29, or 30 FPS. Please help I need to be as exact as possible
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The max speed for a frame to go in WMM is 0.07 seconds, the problems is I'm not sure if thats 28, 29, or 30 FPS. Please help I need to be as exact as possible
If each frame lasts 0.07 seconds, that's close to 14 fps.
Finding the frame-rate by knowing the length of each frame is pretty simple. Just divide 1 second by the image length- so in this case, you would do 1sec/0.07sec=14fps.
If you have a frame-rate and want to know how long each image should last, divide 1 second by the framerate (1sec/14fps=0.07sec).
It's max (or least, depending on how you look at it) is having each picture lasting .125 seconds, or 8fps. Exporting the movie and then applying a filter to make it run twice as fast will get you 16fps overall.
Thats odd because when i export the film its speed becomes close to 28 FPS
Wait now I see whats happing, monkey jam seems to count every picture as two frams that meens i need to dubble the speed.
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