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After Effects imports wrong image sequence length.

Explorer ,
May 25, 2023 May 25, 2023

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I render the PNG sequence @25 fps. It's 1 minute long.

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I get 1501 frames (0000 to 1500).

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I import the image sequnce into AE.

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And it's 1250 frames - 50 seconds long now.

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Tried forced alphabetical order as well - same results.

What is going on? I'm going insane here.

 

 

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Explorer , May 25, 2023 May 25, 2023

looks like my AE import settings is defaulted at 30 and that's what was happening

 

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May 25, 2023 May 25, 2023

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Sounds like it's interpreting the incoming sequence as 29.97 fps instead of 25.  

 

Right-click on the imported sequence in the project window, choose Interpret Footage > Main, and set the "Conform to frame rate" setting to 25 frames per second.

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looks like my AE import settings is defaulted at 30 and that's what was happening

 

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