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donalmurphy
Active Contributor
7 months ago

Webinar recordings in standard 3rd party format?

Is there an option to optimize a webinar recording for 3rd party video editing tools? Typically we download our webinar recordings and do all of our editing using a 3rd party editor.  Ideally we want the recording at 30 fps, so when we edit the recording we don't have to do a fps conversion (adding frames through the process of frame interpolation to convert the recording to 30 fps). Thanks!

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      donalmurphy
      Active Contributor

      I'll give that a try, Kate, and see if we get the desired fps. Thanks!

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    benkorton33
    New Contributor

    I'm also encountering this issue right now. I usually download webinar recordings for editing in third-party tools and find it frustrating when the recording isn’t at 30 fps, as it requires extra steps for frame rate conversion through interpolation. It would be ideal if there were an option to optimize the recordings directly for 30 fps to save time and avoid quality loss during editing. If anyone has figured out a solution or workaround for this, I’d greatly appreciate the insight!

  • It would be incredibly helpful if webinar recordings could be optimized for third-party video editing tools. Specifically, providing the option to download recordings at a standard frame rate of 30 fps would streamline the editing process. This would eliminate the need for frame interpolation during FPS conversion, ensuring smoother workflows and preserving video quality. Such an option would be a valuable addition for users who rely on external editors for post-production.

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