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Former user wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:31 PM

@Justin-B Hi, check your timeline, make sure there isn't a frame at 5.45.

If you can't find anything after 2:3 try clicking this button bottom right, it will set the timeline to the full movie

The Range is the blue area selected at the top of the timeline

 

browj2 wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:38 PM

@Justin-B

Hi,

I have tried using "Export Selected Range Only" 

Did you first set a range that ends at 2:30?

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Justin-B wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:40 PM

I have checked, there are no frames at 5:45. This was a game capture off my PC recorded through ATI Adrenaline Software at 60fps. When I add it to the timeline I get an error that says it needs to be at 59.9414 and to auto adjust settings. When I do that it makes it a 5min video. If I don't do that it makes it a 6min video...

emmrecs wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:41 PM

@Justin-B

Welcome to the Magix user to user forums.

I'm rather confused! Your thread title mentions Long Video but you then seem to refer to a 2:30 second video. I take that to mean the video is 2 minutes 30 seconds. Is that correct? If so, I also assume the exported version is 5 minutes 45 seconds. Is that correct?

Are you sure you have correctly set and defined the range to be exported? It should have a blue line covering the length of the intended export, above track 1 in the Timeline view. Do you have that? If so, and the export is exceeding the length of the range then please take a screenshot of the timeline of the whole video file, i.e., one that shows both the range marker and anything outside that range. You may need to zoom out to see that whole file.

I admit my suspicion is that the "range" may not be fully and correctly defined and/or there is a "stray" video and/or audio object at the 5:45 point; it may be so short that, in effect, you don't see (or hear) it in the exported version. If I am wrong, my apologies! In which case, the screenshot becomes vital.

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Former user wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:43 PM

@browj2 🙋‍♂️Thanks, still alive 👍😊

@Justin-B Try placing your cursor at the end of your movie, 2.30, Press the U key, this is the shortcut to delete everything after the cursor

Justin-B wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:44 PM

Former user wrote on 1/30/2023, 2:53 PM

@Justin-B Hi can you show the export settings ?

Also there's an App called MediaInfo, download it, it's free & a fast download with no added adverts or any of that rubbish. https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo

After downloading, right click on the media file in your Windows folder, open MediaInfo, choose Text from the options at the top, Copy & paste the information in a new comment on here 👍

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Justin-B wrote on 1/30/2023, 3:55 PM

Thank you @Former user @emmrecs @browj2 for the help. I found if I force the movie settings to 60fps and then force the output to 60fps it finally works like it should. Not sure why that is, but it works.