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  1. Member Cunhambebe's Avatar
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    This may be a simple and silly question. I'd like to know how to change the framerate from 25 to 23.976 (quicktime file).
    Thanks in advance.
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    You will most likely need to convert the files to a different format first...such as AVI.

    Just take a look in the "CONVERT" section
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    Why? For computer playback, (which is where .mov is played) framerate is irrelevant.

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    I wanted to change the framerate because I was converting PAL 25 to NTSC film 23.976. I bought Quicktime and changed the framerate and then rendered to MPEG2 NTSC FILM. That was perfect. Anyway, thanks for the input.
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    Originally Posted by Cunhambebe
    I wanted to change the framerate because I was converting PAL 25 to NTSC film 23.976. I bought Quicktime and changed the framerate and then rendered to MPEG2 NTSC FILM. That was perfect. Anyway, thanks for the input.
    Too bad you bought QuickTime Pro. VSO DivXToDVD would've done it for you for free.

    Everyone keeps saying there are no 1 step programs that will do it all but this one comes pretty darned close. If you don't need menus then it pretty much does. When the pay version comes out, it will put Pegasys out of business.

    I myself would rather have the ease of a program like this than to have to try and follow one of many 50 step guides using 10 different programs to acheive the same outcome.
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    I didn't know that. Anyway, thanks for the input (but I do like Quicktime Pro).
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