[24FPS] I cant export my video

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1 year ago In 24FPS
i cant export my video

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If you're experiencing issues exporting your video at 24FPS, follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:

Check Frame Rate Consistency

1. Verify that the original footage and timeline share the same frame rate. Mixing different frame rates, like 24FPS and 23.976FPS, can result in sync issues or choppy playback. To check the frame rate, right-click on your video clips in the timeline and see their properties.

2. If your timeline is set to 24FPS, ensure that all your clips imported for editing are also at 24FPS. Importing clips that are at 30FPS or other rates can create conflicts – learn more - learn more.

Use the Correct Export Settings

3. When exporting, select the right settings. For an export at 24FPS, set your output frame rate explicitly to 24FPS (not 23.976). In Adobe Premiere, check this in the export settings under the "Video" tab.

4. Choose a suitable codec (for instance, H.264) and confirm that the output preset matches your desired resolution and frame rate. Some users have experienced audio and video desynchronization when the export codec settings conflict with the timeline frame rate – learn more.

Check for Export Compatibility Issues

5. If you are using different software for import and export, ensure that both applications support the frame rate you wish to output. Differences between software may lead to unexpected results. If your project is primarily shot at 24FPS, it may not export correctly to a 60FPS output without altering the playback speed – learn more.

Test Your Project Settings

6. Sometimes, projects might retain old settings. Create a new project with the same settings and import your sequences to see if the issue persists. This can eliminate any glitch that may have occurred in the original project file – learn more.

7. Use different export presets or even try rendering at a slightly different frame rate (e.g., 23.976FPS) to see if that resolves the issue.

Check for Updates and Reinstall

8. Ensure your video editing software is updated. Sometimes, bugs that affect performance are fixed in newer releases. If problems continue, consider reinstalling the software to resolve any corrupted files that may be impacting functionality.

By following these steps, you should be able to effectively troubleshoot and resolve the issues you're facing when exporting your video at 24FPS.

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