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Premiere Pro exporting 25 fps

New Here ,
Oct 17, 2023 Oct 17, 2023

First, hello everyone. I edited a simple 30 seconds video on Premiere Pro 2020 version. I'm trying to export it but it seems low fps. It exports 25 fps everytime. I checked the sequence. It's 60fps. I don't know why. Can you help me? 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 17, 2023 Oct 17, 2023

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Community Expert ,
Oct 17, 2023 Oct 17, 2023

It looks like a somewhat older version of Premiere. Which version are you on, hardware, win, mac? Specs of hardware.

 

That looks like the sequence settings. You'll need to set your FPS in the EXPORT settings, which appear to not match in your case.

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New Here ,
Oct 21, 2023 Oct 21, 2023

I already told that I'm using Premiere Pro 2020 version on the title. I'm using a Windows. I have GTX 1060, i7 th gen, 16GB Ram. And I set fps in export settings.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 21, 2023 Oct 21, 2023

So, that's the sequence settings. You have basically a 30fps sequence setting. The clue being 'upper field first' so, that's interlaced video, like from the 60's (70s - 80s), pre-digital. That typically would say 'No Fields (Progressive scan)'. It's either set wrong, or you dropped in an interlaced clip to an empty timeline and it made your sequence like that.

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New Here ,
Oct 21, 2023 Oct 21, 2023

But when I checked the fps from the sequence tab, it was 60fps.

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Oct 21, 2023 Oct 21, 2023
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You can use the free MediaInfo program to get info on your clips. Get the program from the link below and using the 'Tree' view post a screenshot of your clip info: https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

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