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May 27, 2022
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Adjusting Frame Rate

  • May 27, 2022
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I am editing video files produced from Super8 film with my Wolverine MovieMaker Pro film digitizer. Transfer output from MovieMaker is 20 frames per second. Automatic setup in Adobe Premiere Elements 2022 shows a frame rate of 24 fps. My original film footage was shot at 18 fps. How do I calculate the percentage to set Time Stretch to enable my finished video to play at 18 fps to match the original film?

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Legend
May 28, 2022

It's not necessary. The frames of your original video will be blended so that they match your project settings.

 

There may be other issues with your video, since that's probably not the ideal digitizer to  use to create editable video. But the frame rate is not going to affect its playback speed.

GaryWVAuthor
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May 29, 2022

Great! Thank you. I thought there must be some calculation necessary, even though the footage appeared to be running at the correct speed. Nice to know PE does the work. I appreciate you taking time to answer this.