(re-)add fps filter

  • Since DaVinci Resolve can't export in a different frame rate than it's processing the video it would be extremely useful if voukoder could do that! This way one could process the video in 60 fps and then export in 30 fps (perhaps after a tmix filter, or not).

    (Apparently the fps filter caused problems with some Adobe program, but Adobe can already use a custom export fps, so the fps setting could be excluded from the Adobe connector.)

  • Vouk 23. Januar 2022 um 21:31

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  • According to this tutorial, you can change the project framerate.

    What you needed to do is just to clone a project file, and change timeline framerate on that project file instead.

    I have never used DaVinci, but this should work when you are not making any further changes upon exporting stage.

  • According to this tutorial, you can change the project framerate [in DaVinci Resolve]

    Sure, but that's not the problem. There's no existing timeline that needs to be changed. If I want it to process the video at X fps then I can just create a timeline with X fps. But I want to have it process the timeline at Y fps and then output it at X fps. So the timeline needs to be at Y fps, not X fps. It's just the end result that needs to be resampled to X fps. In the tutorial you linked to the video will still be processed at whatever framerate your output is.

  • Sure, but that's not the problem. There's no existing timeline that needs to be changed. If I want it to process the video at X fps then I can just create a timeline with X fps. But I want to have it process the timeline at Y fps and then output it at X fps. So the timeline needs to be at Y fps, not X fps. It's just the end result that needs to be resampled to X fps. In the tutorial you linked to the video will still be processed at whatever framerate your output is.

    Yeah, that's what I'm saying. At the exporting stage, you save a current copy, and use "Save As" to create a different project branch, change the timeline framerate and save again, you will get 2 project files with 2 different timeline framerates. Hopefully that this works for you :)