WildSpartanz
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Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:45 am

I would LOVE constant frame rate support for Action! I sometimes have to convert a file to a constant frame rate to work with Adobe Premiere and it would be nice to just not have to do that. I also wish that Adobe would SUPPORT IT! But yeah it would be great to get a constant frame rate option. Thank you!

Claunator
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Re: Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Sat Aug 01, 2015 11:46 am

Older versions DID support CFR (1.21.0 or older) but they changed to VFR due to numerous cases of video-audio desync problems.

I personally prefer VFR because it solved my problem with desync and i edit with Sony Vegas Pro. However, many people have requested to add CFR back as an option.

CamJGaming
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Re: Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:34 pm

In Premiere Pro, Variable Frame Rate is NOT supported. So recording with Action is useless as you would have to convert the video (and lose quality) to be Constant Frame Rate in order to edit it. If you tried using a VFR recording in Premiere then it will desync the audio with the video.

DIGG
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Re: Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:03 pm

So Premiere Pro has the problem maybe? Couldn't you find something (else) on that end?

WildSpartanz
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Re: Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Sun Aug 16, 2015 4:33 am

Claunator wrote:Older versions DID support CFR (1.21.0 or older) but they changed to VFR due to numerous cases of video-audio desync problems.

I personally prefer VFR because it solved my problem with desync and i edit with Sony Vegas Pro. However, many people have requested to add CFR back as an option.
Is there a way I can download the older version?

Localbro27
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PC Specification: FX6300, R9 290x crossfire x2, Windows 10

Re: Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Sun Aug 16, 2015 8:05 pm

The older versions are available if acquired through less than legal ways, however they do not support windows 10 and some don't support windows 8.

Additional:
This problem needs fixing, I run 3 YouTube channels all to do with gaming, I also use Vegas pro and Premire pro, both do not have support for VFR and require CFR Please put this into a future update as an option (Toggle-able box), The audio sync problem doesn't apply to me as i use more accurate programs for the audio to that i can ensure an excellent quality video.

Please fix this problem soon as currently i am having to use the built in amd recording software just so i can edit the videos. This software is much more demanding than action, thus impacting on performance.

I run windows 10 so older versions are not an option for me, wish it was as i have been using action for my YouTube videos since v1.0.1

Spec list.
AMD FX 6300 @4GHZ
R9 290x crossfire x2
12gb 1866mhz ram
256gb Samsund evo ssd
Windows 10
Action v1.25.5

Also can i update without having to re-buy, oh and haw do I do that.

Claunator
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Re: Can we get constant frame rate support!?!?!

Sun Aug 16, 2015 8:39 pm

WildSpartanz wrote:
Claunator wrote:Older versions DID support CFR (1.21.0 or older) but they changed to VFR due to numerous cases of video-audio desync problems.

I personally prefer VFR because it solved my problem with desync and i edit with Sony Vegas Pro. However, many people have requested to add CFR back as an option.
Is there a way I can download the older version?
Yes, u can request it from Radi or e-mail the support team.

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