Can't export via .mp4 at 60 FPS

SunscreenAl wrote on 7/28/2023, 8:17 AM

My original clips are .mov at 60 (59.96) FPS. Would like to make a video with an output of .mp4 at 60 FPS but the only option in the basic Movie Studio 365 2023 is .mp4 at 30 (29.97 FPS). I also noticed that when the original clips are .mp4 at 60 (59.96) FPS, the output options for .mp4 are also limited to a max of 30 (29.97) FPS. Does the Platinum version offer .mp4 at 60 FPS? Or am I doing something wrong that is causing my original clips in 60 FPS, whether .mov or .mp4, to be forced to decrease to 30 FPS on output of the final .mp4 product?

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browj2 wrote on 7/28/2023, 8:49 AM

@SunscreenAl

Hi,

EDIT - Original question to which my answer applies:

Does the Platinum version offer .mp4 at 60 FPS?

Of course.

Version 2024 should be out soon.

Check hardware requirements for Movie Studio.

John CB

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