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<p>You're right, it's actually 119.88 FPS. My camera shows me 120
FPS, apparently it rounds up automatically. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12.04.19 16:26, Phyllis Smith wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Sam, thank
you !! It is 119.88 fps which is not 120. I can not believe
this but I am glad to get to the bottom of this. Eagle Eyes
Igor with the 61 fps discovery. I was trying all kinds of
things yesterday and getting absolutely no where.
gg/phyllis<br>
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<p>I have different frame rates. The event I recorded was
mostly recorded at 25 & 50 FPS. The recordings with
25 & 50 FPS are converted into proxy files without
any problems. Only the sports close-ups were recorded
with 120 FPS. These cause the error. I will send you a
file via your private e-mail address, then you can test
it. Let's see if you get other results.</p>
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