Thank you very much for this video. After watching it and trying many different ways to get around this as i already had a completed timeline, i found that, after changing the attributes from 25 to 50fps, in the video settings on export, i selected 'Render timeline effects' and this has worked for me to get them out at slow mo and with the stabilise effects etc all active on the clips.
thanks for this quick video! I was having a brain fart and wondering why my individual clips weren't exporting to 30fps slowed down. Forgot about turning them into compound clips. That did the trick to fix it. Thanks again!
Brilliantly helpful video, thank you! And thanks for adding in the tip about when exporting individuals clips, always add a prefix or suffix. I've been so baffled by why, when I try export individual clips, it always just ends up with one clip. This explains it.
How do you change the source framerate without changing the in/out points on the source clip and timeline? I've got about 100 cuts on my timeline and if I change the framerate they all slip to a different part of the source clip.
really wish I realized I should have interpreted them to 24 from 60 at the start cuz yeah now option 1 isnt an option cuz all the timing slips - wonder if you interpret from the start how do you revert back and will it fuck up the timing again if you try to play a clip back at normal frame rate rather than slowed down
Thank you very much for this video. After watching it and trying many different ways to get around this as i already had a completed timeline, i found that, after changing the attributes from 25 to 50fps, in the video settings on export, i selected 'Render timeline effects' and this has worked for me to get them out at slow mo and with the stabilise effects etc all active on the clips.
thanks so much, i was struggling to export speed clips.
saved life
thanks for this quick video! I was having a brain fart and wondering why my individual clips weren't exporting to 30fps slowed down. Forgot about turning them into compound clips. That did the trick to fix it. Thanks again!
Awesome good to hear and happy I could help you. You can also try change clip attributes sometimes faster ;-)
Thank you for providing 2 option to sort this out, awesome
Happy to help
Brilliantly helpful video, thank you! And thanks for adding in the tip about when exporting individuals clips, always add a prefix or suffix. I've been so baffled by why, when I try export individual clips, it always just ends up with one clip. This explains it.
Thanks a lot, compound clips was what I was looking for!
Thanks so much for this video, bro! 🙌🏽
You are a legend man I found this so annoying before I saw this!
Good to hear
Really helpful thank you.
Thanks for this ! This was a lifesaver !
life saver thanks
love to hear this
Nice one. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Hy Maik, great video! What bitrate you put in delivery page for your A7III? Thanks
With the A7 III it’s 100mbs and A1 180mbs and for TH-cam export if you mean that 45mbs ;)
@@MaikKleinert thank you Maik!
How do you change the source framerate without changing the in/out points on the source clip and timeline? I've got about 100 cuts on my timeline and if I change the framerate they all slip to a different part of the source clip.
I know this problem it is because you have to do this at first before importing in to the timeline. Otherwise use the duration time change
really wish I realized I should have interpreted them to 24 from 60 at the start cuz yeah now option 1 isnt an option cuz all the timing slips - wonder if you interpret from the start how do you revert back and will it fuck up the timing again if you try to play a clip back at normal frame rate rather than slowed down