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How is the time line subdivited: Secs or frames?
what do the ticks in the time line represent? 5 sec/ tick ? how does this equate the frames / sec?
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Hi William,
The zoom slider can show you the 24th of a second tick marks ... when looking at the sample video "Flower Meadow" :
I don't think you can get any finer level of tick marks ... I could be wrong, but I think 24 marks per second is the maximum zoom.
How this relates to FPS ? Not sure how that works out in Nero.
I guess higher frame-rate movies skip by at more than one frame when using the "Jog-wheel" or mouse in Nero to move along by 1/24 of a second in the timeline.
Perhaps other forum members can explain it better ...-
Wither 1 April 04, 2016 13:38It changes depending on whether you have standard PAL or NTSC. For NTSC, you should get 1/30 seconds.EditDeleteRemove
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William,
The time display is "hh:mm:ss:ff" (hours: minutes: seconds: frames). The highest resolution tick marks on the timeline are frames.-
Thanks for fixing that up Omega Tester.
It does indeed depend on the movie options setting for frame-rate.
So you can display 60 FPS if you select it in the movie options for example. -
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