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Frame Counter on timeline, always display 2 digits (for frame numbers), even I use a video with 240fps.
The seconds counter is OK.
It will be USEFULL, if is possible, to copy (and paste in txt file) the entire TIME Code
I create a custom profile, by saving a text file,
"Edit/Duplicate Profile" as reported in your help file doesn't work: right click has NO effect https://www.openshot.org/en/user-guide/?app-menu
Hello @mikyfolk The "Edit/Duplicate Profile" feature is not yet in production. You need to download the latest dev daily build to have that functionality.
Please go to openshot.org/download/#daily and download the latest dev daily build available. Install it and then you can follow the user guide instructions to create custom profiles without having to do it manually.
Thanks I installed the latest dev daily build available, and create custom profiles now works.
BUT
"TIME CODE do NOT Display last 3 Digits of Frame Counter, when frame rate is more or equal to 100fps"
I've assigned this to the lead developer to review the "Time Code does not display last 3 digits of Frame Counter.....". He can then approve/reject. If approved, it will be added to the enhancement queue.
Frame Counter on timeline, always display 2 digits (for frame numbers), even I use a video with 240fps.
The seconds counter is OK.
It will be USEFULL, if is possible, to copy (and paste in txt file) the entire TIME Code
I create a custom profile, by saving a text file,
"Edit/Duplicate Profile" as reported in your help file doesn't work: right click has NO effect
https://www.openshot.org/en/user-guide/?app-menu
This is the Profile
description=Miky720HD_240fps
frame_rate_num=240000
frame_rate_den=1000
width=1280
height=720
progressive=1
sample_aspect_num=1
sample_aspect_den=1
display_aspect_num=16
display_aspect_den=9
Thanks for your works
Michele Bruno
Electronic Engineer
Rome - Italy
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