Topic: 15 FPS in Sony Vegas?
Hello everybody. I'm using Sony Vegas for a while now and I was wondering what the settings are for 15 FPS in Sony Vegas. Can anyone explain what to do? I take individual pictures and import them then to Sony Vegas
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Hello everybody. I'm using Sony Vegas for a while now and I was wondering what the settings are for 15 FPS in Sony Vegas. Can anyone explain what to do? I take individual pictures and import them then to Sony Vegas
Sony vegas isn't meant for that, so you can't perfectly put pictures together in 15fps.
Try Monkeyjam, it can put pictures together in about any framerate you want and it's FREE.
Thefourmonkeys made a great tutorial for it here
Thanks!
You can't get perfect 15 fps, but you can get really really REALLY close. Sony Vegas is a great program, personally I love it. Monkeyjam is a frame capture software, I don't believe you can add titles and transitions and audio and whatnot to it, but someone correct me if I'm wrong. Anyways to get practically 15 fps in Sony Vegas, you go to Options->Preferences->Editing: New still image length (seconds): I do 0.069, that shows up next to the box as 2 frames at 29.970 fps (practically 15 fps). You can mess around with it a tad, and put it a little higher or a little lower but still be 2 frames at 29.970 fps, depending on how many pics you take, but 0.069 seconds per frame works great for me, and it's about 15 fps.
EDIT: I did this a long time ago and it carries over from project to project, so I may have had to change some other things as well; e.g. if it says at 2 frames at any other framerate, you need to go to Project->Properties->Video: Framerate 29.970.
Last edited by kcirbfilms (February 19, 2012 (11:27am))
Thank you so much!
Sony vegas isn't meant for that, so you can't perfectly put pictures together in 15fps.
Quite the opposite: it can. If you have your stream of files, all in order (001,002,003 etc.) you can open it up in 15 fps. You open up the first image, then in the directory chose thing, you select the image sequence check box, then you can chose the framerate, and it's all good ![]()
Just out of curiosity which version are you using of sony vegas? Are you a pro user, or a movie studio user?
When I had the trial version of pro, I figured this out. Though I'm quite sure this is a feature also available in other versions.
From this source, he/she states that he has used the image sequence import in Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 10
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