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Hello there!
I'm stuck. I'm new to Adobe PP. I'm probably tired (it's been that sort of a day!) and a little obtuse so I apologise. Here is my question: If I have a timeline on Adobe PP with clips in 24fps, 60fps and 120fps (the latter two for slow-motion footage), how is this affected when I export to YouTube? Thank you.
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Thank you for reaching out. If I understand your question correctly, you are interested in knowing how YouTube treats the video files exported from Premiere Pro at different frame rates. YouTube supports multiple frame rates up to 60fps. If a video at a higher frame rate (like 120fps) is uploaded. it will transcode it to 60fps. You may refer to this link to know more about the encoding settings recommended by YouTube. Hope you find it useful. Let us know if you have any questions.
Rega
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Hi Azeems,
If you set the timelime to25fps//30fps//60fps, everything will be ending up as 25fps. // 30fps // 60fps.
It is a 'what you see is what you get' situation. I suggest sticking with a 24fps timeline as this is the lowest you have.
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Hi there!
Thank you for reaching out. If I understand your question correctly, you are interested in knowing how YouTube treats the video files exported from Premiere Pro at different frame rates. YouTube supports multiple frame rates up to 60fps. If a video at a higher frame rate (like 120fps) is uploaded. it will transcode it to 60fps. You may refer to this link to know more about the encoding settings recommended by YouTube. Hope you find it useful. Let us know if you have any questions.
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Kartika
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