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    video FPS and playback speed

    :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: ;)
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    video FPS and playback speed

    Not even close to what I'm trying to do. But I like the passive aggressive comment, :clap:
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    video FPS and playback speed

    Slowing it down to slow details of a car accident. I've set the project parameters to 4k 30fps. Also, that's exactly what I was doing to count frames... But was told that it was not possible to do it that way.
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    video FPS and playback speed

    In either QuickTime or final cut pro.
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    video FPS and playback speed

    Well said, thank you. The issue I'm having is that the manufacture says the fps is 30, but I'm not getting that on playback. So I'm attempting to prove that it's not 30fps... And having a difficult time doing so.
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    video FPS and playback speed

    This....
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    video FPS and playback speed

    Ok, my video actually has a timer on the screen... In the video... Not able to hide it. So I'm using that as my one second, to count frames. Since it's a timer/clock. Nothing to do with video playback timestamp or project timestamp. Just purely the actual clock on my video.
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    video FPS and playback speed

    Well that surely wasn't helpful. Read what I'm saying, carefully, once again. If you slow down a video that has a time signature on the actual video itself, shouldn't there still be 30 frames inside of that one second of time on the video... Even when slowed down? again, I'm not saying that...
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    video FPS and playback speed

    So... this is probably going to make some of you laugh... but I wanted to get some clarification. I have footage that was filmed at 30 frames per second, and I'm slowing it down to try to find more detail. The issue is, although slowing it down does decrease the fps, shouldnt it still be 30fps...
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    Hello, everyone!

    Hello, my name is Robbie and I live in east Gresham, Oregon. I have been into video/movie editing for most of my life... but now have the equipment to shoot some nice footage, and to run nice software. Looking forward to some back-and-forths with people. Thanks!
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