

Select this check box if you want the plug-in to optimize the frame rate when encoding. From the Plug-In Help (which itself is bugged in VP14/15 but available in earlier versions): Old issue.Įnabled "Allow source to adjust frame rate" is ignored and 60 fps project is rendered as 30 fps.īearing in mind bug #1 above, this is sort of working as expected. The Sony AVC/MVC codec cannot render a frame rate of 47.952.If I type 48fps in the legacy MainConcept AVC encoder (enabled in internal preferences) it sticks in the template the but resulting file is 29.976fps.This doesn't happen in the English language version. For example in the German version, if you choose ProRes XQ, change the frame rate to 60, change to the audio tab, then change back to the video tab, the frame rate changes to 23.976. For some language versions that use a comma as a decimal separator, I'm told frame rates get changed when changing tabs in the custom render settings dialog.For all language versions, the MAGIX AVC/AAC codec does not allow custom typed-in frame rates such as 30.000 and 60.000.So there are a number of different issues here: There was previous discussion about this issue and related issues here: Transfer characteristics : BT.470 System M Old MainConcept AVC/AAC codec works in Vegas Pro 15 correctly.įrame rate: 59.94 (60 can not be set, value is replaced with "23,976 (IVTC Film)")įormat profile : settings : CABAC / 1 Ref Frames Encode mode does not matter both NV Encoder and Mainconcept AVC have the same outcome.īecause 60 fps is widely used frame rate nowadays I believe it is not feature but bug. I have not found any working combination of render settings resulting in desired frame rate. Enabled "Allow source to adjust frame rate" is ignored and 60 fps project is rendered as 30 fps.In render settings frame rate 60 fps is not accepted - such value is replaced with "23,976 (IVTC Film)".For example, a 24p or 24i video will indicate the difference between interlaced or progressive footage.I have tried to process some of my ShadowPlay 1080p/60fps recordings and I met with 2 problems with new MAGIX AVC/AAC codec:
#HOW DO I ADJUST THE VIDEO BITRATE IN SONY VEGAS PRO 11.0 FULL#

Video codec: determines the way that Adobe Premiere Pro compresses your project, and will influence the character and quality of the export once it leaves the program.Unfamiliar with the lingo? The artist in the thick of things may blow right by these important attributes. Don't worry-we've all been there.
