Hey all!
If you have ever done any video editing with Blender's Video Sequence Editor, or VSE, then you know the issues involved with frame rates! For those who don't know what a frame is:
A frame is a single image in a sequence of images that is flashed to a viewer at a certain rate that enables you to see movement as a video. These images all flash at the same pace and the most common today are 24 frames per second (fps), 30fps, 25fps and of course, 60fps.
Now, in Blender, this causes a problem, because the program works on a per frame basis, which means it simply adds your video as a frame sequence and ignores the actual frame rate, whereas the audio is adjusted accordingly. Well, here is the good news - this video shows you how to fix that frame rate! Quick tip indeed, but very useful! Check it out!
(Click to view on YouTube)
Glory goes to GOD for this one too! :D
I did not know that Blender could do this and I didn't know it could do it so well either. I am very very impressed! I don't recall what exactly HIS reason was for showing me this by mental suggestion, but I can tell you one thing, I am very very thankful for it!
Know JESUS yet?
http://www.crossallegiance.org/knowJesus.htmlHave a great one!!!
Thank YOU!!!!!!