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Curious Question about movie/media Editor
Hello captain:salute:, just as I edit some videos with the trial version editor (Camtasia) and googled Sony Vegas I found something weird.
Based from my knowledge, 1 second equals to 1000 milliseconds. Until I realize something weird in the following picture for example. (found on google) Notice in the timeline. Second is switched every "0;30" thingy. So my question is what does the "numerical value" smaller than seconds represent? :timeout: It can't be in milliseconds, otherwise it will need "0;99" instead of "0;30" http://www.cgfocus.com/images/user/v...nyVegas_01.jpg |
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Also, another question. In order to get the time I need to multiply the frame by 1/30 to obtain the result in seconds right? |
Depends on your chosen FPS for the project. In that example shot it seems to be the NTSC standard, 29.97.
edit: Btw changing the timeline's units of display between frames, seconds, etc. is a pretty standard feature, and I'm positive Vegas also sports it. |
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