mp4 or do you mean the maximum number of export/production files? 2) with a batch production process, is there a limitation of clips? for example, say I have 60 clips to be finished all the same way in different segments of the same video for a video, the export limit on 60 clips is 60?
Hello, For 1) the '30 fps' in the EXPORT option is just the maximum frame rate of the video file you are exporting. So if you have 30FPS video, it will be recorded on your iPhone at 30fps. But in the EXPORT you can choose if the video is recorded at 30fps or at 60fps. As long as you do not go over 30FPS in the EXPORT, the exported file will be 60fps, but the raw video in the phone will be recorded at 30fps. For 2) a batch production process you can use 60 clips in one EXPORT, 60 clips in another EXPORT, etc. You can have as many as you want in one EXPORT. The maximum amount of clips is capped by the number of exportable files. In that case, you will only be able to export 60 files for one video. Let me know if you have any further questions. - Benjamin
Finally found this because my batch export settings were set to 1) 30FPS, and I went to the Batch Export tab, the export video setting was set to 60fps, but there was no way to go lower than 60fps. So I tried editing video while the export was running, but when I stopped editing, the export video setting didn't switch to 30fps, but it still exported at 60fps.
Hello! I use AVS to batch-export video from my iPhone 6. Recently I noticed that exporting videos from different clips to different segments of the same video, no matter how I do it, it always exports as 60fps even when the clips are set to 30fps.
For example, I have a video with 60 clips and I want to export 10 of them to the beginning of the video. I select the 10 clips (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J), then in the EXPORT tab click on the "Batch Export" button.
If I export at 30fps I get the following, which is correct:
If I export at 60fps I get this, which is incorrect:
If I select the same
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